Drones attacked the Rostov region and Krasnodar Krai: there are destructions.
28.11.2024
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
28.11.2024
2635
On the night of November 28, explosions occurred in the Rostov region and Krasnodar Krai of the Russian Federation. Initially, the information about the explosions came from Taganrog in the Rostov region. According to local residents, the attack was carried out by Ukrainian drones. Information about the explosions in Krasnodar Krai was received at 02:42, they were heard in Sloviansk-na-Kubani and Krymsk.
The governor of Krasnodar Krai, Veniamin Kondratiev,reported that a woman was injured as a result of the UAV attack. 'Last night, our air defense repelled another attempt of a terrorist attack on Krasnodar Krai – these two areas suffered a massive drone attack. In Sloviansk-na-Kubani, fragments of the UAV fell into the yard of a private household, windows were broken in the building. Unfortunately, the homeowner was injured. Medics provided her with assistance, but the woman refused hospitalization. Also, a car was damaged in one of the yards. In the Chygryna settlement of the Krasnoarmiiskyi district, the house was damaged by UAV fragments. There are no dead or injured,' he noted.
Currently, all necessary measures are being taken to restore the damaged houses and conduct an expert assessment of the damage. In recent days, explosions were also recorded in the Rostov region and Kaluga region, after which an oil depot caught fire. It was also possible that a defense industrial plant in Kaluga was attacked.
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