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Russia has put UAV commander Brovda on the wanted list: what is known about the case

Управляючий безпілотниками Бровда став об'єктом розшуку в Росії: що цікаво про цю ситуацію.

The commander of Russia's unmanned systems is wanted on terrorism charges


The Investigative Committee of Russia is searching for the commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces, Robert 'Madyar' Brovda. This was reported by the Investigative Committee of Russia, which published the information on its Facebook page.


According to the agency, Brovda is accused of terrorism in Kursk, which resulted in the death of military correspondent Anna Prokofieva from Channel One.


It has been reported that in March 2025, Robert Brovda ordered the replacement of roads in the Kursk region, which led to a vehicle with Russians, including a military correspondent, being blown up later.


The investigation in this case is in its final stages, the committee said.



Reaction of the commander to the accusations


Commander of the SBS Brovda reacted somewhat ironically to his inclusion in the international wanted list.


«Considering 69 life sentences for intoxication and the results of the counting, the geography of movement will add diversity to the impressions. But remember, you, the spine, in your, understandable swamp language: 'Annushka has already spilled the oil' – Brovda wrote.


Previous bans and reactions to them


In August, Hungary's Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied entry to Robert Brovda due to an attack on the 'Druzhba' pipeline. The commander of the SBS commented on this decision, as well as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's opinion on the situation.


The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland suggested that Robert Brovda visit their country for vacation in case of a denied entry to Hungary.


It is also worth noting that on August 21, Brovda showed a fire at the 'Unecha' oil pumping station in the Bryansk region after drone attacks, which is a key point of the 'Druzhba' pipeline.



As a result of the investigation, the commander of the SBS of Russia, Robert Brovda, is wanted on accusations of terrorism in Kursk, which led to the death of a military correspondent. The investigation is in its final stages.