Drone Attack in Crimea: What We Know About the Strike on the Foros Sanatorium.
Incident in Crimea
According to inkorr.com: On Sunday evening, September 21, a drone attack using Ukrainian drones occurred on the annexed Crimean peninsula, striking the 'Foros' sanatorium on the southern coast. This information was released by Russian media, citing a statement from the head of the Russian Federation in Crimea, Sergey Aksyonov.
The head of the Russian Federation in Crimea reported that as a result of the strike, three people were killed and about 15 were injured. The building of a school in the village of Foros and several facilities on the sanatorium's territory were also damaged. Details of the damages are not specified.
According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, as a result of this attack, two civilians were killed, and 15 were injured. It was noted that the drones attacked using lead projectiles.
At this time, Ukraine is not commenting on this event. It is known that the attack on the sanatorium occurred around eight in the evening when influential individuals were inside the building. It is also noted that government residences are located in the area between Foros and Yalta, including two of them designated for Vladimir Putin.
This incident has caused significant tension and outrage, which may have far-reaching consequences for relations between Ukraine and Russia.
The attack on 'Foros' confirms the escalation of the situation in the region and may mark a new stage in the escalation of the conflict. This event has attracted the attention of global media and political analysts who are awaiting possible reactions from Ukraine and international partners.
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