The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has published a report alleging that Georgian authorities used chemical weapons during the suppression of pro-European protests in Tbilisi in 2024. The chemical weapon in question is bromobenzyl cyanide, a chemical warfare agent dating back to World War I, also known as "kamit."
For the first time since December 2024, Ukrainian drones attacked the Chechen Republic. Explosions and a fire were recorded in Grozny at a military camp where the Akhmat-Sever Russian National Guard regiment is based.
On the morning of November 27, a drone alert was issued over the republic. Around 1:00 PM, reports of a drone attack began appearing in Grozny. According to media reports, the drone struck a building in a military camp in Grozny's Baysangurovsky District.
Footage circulated online showing a plume of smoke rising from one of the buildings. Following the incident, airports in Chechnya, Dagestan, North Ossetia, and Ingushetia temporarily suspended operations.
According to the opposition movement NIYSO (designated extremist and banned in Russia), the base of the 291st Motorized Rifle Regiment in the Shatoi District was also attacked. Military unit 65384, home to the 291st Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment of the Russian Army, is located there. There are no reports of casualties.