Russia Says It Shot Down Two British-Supplied Storm Shadow Missiles

MOSCOW, March ⁠11 (Reuters) – ⁠Russian Defence ⁠Ministry said on Wednesday ​that its forces ‌shot down two ‌British-supplied Storm ⁠Shadow ⁠missiles over the past 24 hours, ​according to the RIA news agency.

Earlier ​Ukraine said it had used ⁠Storm ⁠Shadow missiles ⁠to strike ​a key plant producing missile ​components ⁠in the Russian city of Bryansk on Tuesday.

The ⁠governor of Bryansk region, Alexander Bogomaz, said ⁠that six civilians were killed and 42 injured in the attack.

Separately, the Russian defence ministry said its forces ⁠had captured the settlement of Chervona Zoria in Ukraine’s Sumy region.

(Reporting ​by ReutersWriting by ​Maxim Rodionov)

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