NewsOvernight drone assault shakes Russian regions: No fatalities reported

Overnight drone assault shakes Russian regions: No fatalities reported

Several Russian cities in the Krasnodar and Rostov regions were attacked with drones overnight. Videos of explosions have surfaced on social media.

Attack on the city of Słowiańsk on the Kuban in Russia
Attack on the city of Słowiańsk on the Kuban in Russia
Images source: © Telegram
Paweł Buczkowski

28 November 2024 08:09

Residents of Russia's Krasnodar region had a restless night. According to the independent Russian portal ASTRA, explosions were heard after midnight in Slavyansk-na-Kubani and Krymsk and earlier in Taganrog, in the Rostov region.

"The moment of a powerful explosion in Slavyansk-na-Kubani. Eyewitnesses report a fire near the station," reported the VChK-OGPU account on Telegram.

The attack might have lasted about two hours. Photos appeared online showing a police car blocking traffic on one of the bridges in Slavyansk-na-Kubani. "A significant part of the city is blocked," reported VChK-OGPU.

According to official information from local authorities, the air defence "repelled a massive drone attack." Governor Veniamin Kondratyev provided this information.

He stated that in Slavyansk-na-Kubani, drone debris landed in the yard of a private residence, injuring the homeowner, who received medical assistance. In the village of Chigrina in the Krasnoarmeysky district, drone fragments caused damage to a house, but no fatalities or additional injuries occurred, according to the state agency RIA Novosti.

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