Military forces intercepted 17 drones in the Rostov Region and Krasnodar Krai.
Last night, air defense forces intercepted 55 fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) over Russian regions.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," last night, fragments of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) falling in the Seversky District of Kuban caused a fire at the Afipsky Oil Refinery. UAV fragments were also found on the street in a village in the Temryuk District. In the Rostov Region, drones attacked six districts at once: Rostov-on-Don, Taganrog, Azovsky, Matveyevo-Kurgansky, Myasnikovsky, and Millerovsky districts.
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported 55 drones shot down over the country's regions last night. Seventeen of these were shot down in regions of the Southern Federal District: 14 in the Rostov Region and three in the Krasnodar Territory. Another 20 UAVs were neutralized over the Sea of Azov.
Drones were also intercepted in Crimea, Kursk, Belgorod, Voronezh, and Tambov Oblasts, according to the Defense Ministry's Telegram channel.
As a reminder, on the night of September 25, drones carried out strikes on the Aksaysky, Krasnosulinsky, and Oktyabrsky districts of the Rostov Oblast. Authorities confirmed there were no casualties.
On September 24, after a drone attack on the center of Novorossiysk, two people were killed and another 12 were injured. In Tuapse two people were hospitalized in moderate condition. Novorossiysk residents reported damage to 121 apartments after a drone attack.
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