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2 May, 2025 23:26

Ukrainian drones strike apartment blocks in southern Russia (VIDEOS)

The attack comes days before the ‘Victory Day truce’ proposed by President Vladimir Putin
Ukrainian drones strike apartment blocks in southern Russia (VIDEOS)

Ukrainian drones struck apartment blocks and houses in Russia’s southern Rostov and Krasnodar regions early Saturday, officials said.

Rostov Governor Yury Slyusar reported that two adults and two children were evacuated after fragments from a downed UAV caused a fire on the roof of a house in the village of Tselina. A non-residential building was also damaged, he added.

Slyusar noted that drones were intercepted over several areas, including the mining towns of Novoshakhtinsk and Kamensk-Shakhtinsky.

In Krasnodar Region, officials said that “drone fragments” damaged three houses in Anapa, a resort town on the Black Sea coast.

Telegram channels reported drone attacks in the port cities of Novorossiysk and Taman near Crimea, with UAV debris found scattered on the streets.

The authorities in Novorossiysk, home to a Russian naval base, said the military was responding to “an attack by UAVs and seaborne drones.” A drone crashed into a high-rise apartment building in the city.

Krasnodar Governor Veniamin Kondratyev said four people, including two children, were injured in Novorossiysk, where drone strikes damaged three apartment blocks and sparked a fire at a grain terminal.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed a 72-hour truce starting on May 8, timed to coincide with Victory Day celebrations. Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky dismissed the proposal as “another attempt at manipulation.”

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