2023 Bryansk Oblast raid

On 2 March 2023, the Russian authorities said that an armed Ukrainian group crossed the border and attacked the villages of Lyubechane and Sushany in Bryansk Oblast. Russia said the attackers fired on a car, killing two civilians, before the Federal Security Service forced them back into Ukraine. The raid was claimed by the Russian Volunteer Corps; a paramilitary group of Russian citizens, based in Ukraine, which opposes the Russian regime of Vladimir Putin. Russia called the incident a terrorist attack, and said its 9 March missile strikes on Ukraine were retaliation. Ukraine's government denied involvement; it said the incident could have been a false-flag attack by Russia to justify its ongoing war against Ukraine, or else an attack by anti-government partisans from within Russia.

2023 Bryansk Oblast raid
Part of the 2022–23 Western Russia attacks and 2022 Belarusian and Russian partisan movement
Russian Volunteer Corps units in Sushany
LocationLyubechane and Sushany, Bryansk Oblast
Date2 March 2023
Timing of Russian reports:
11:30–14:30 (MSK, UTC+3)
Attack type
Asymmetric engagement
Subversion
Deaths2 (per Russia)
Injured2 (per Russia)
Perpetrators Russian Volunteer Corps
 Ukraine (per Russia)
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