Power supply to villages in the Rostov region was disrupted after a drone attack.
Residents of villages in two districts of the Rostov region were left without power as a result of a drone attack. Homes are receiving power through a backup system.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," drone attacks were recorded on the night of September 30 in five districts of the Rostov region (Tarasovsky, Millerovsky, Kamensky, Chertkovsky, and Sholokhovsky), resulting in wildfires. According to the Ministry of Defense, 12 drones were shot down in the region.
Last night, drones were destroyed and intercepted in the Verkhnedonsky, Millerovsky, and Sholokhovsky districts of the Rostov Region, Governor Yuri Slyusar reported on his Telegram channel.
According to him, the attack "cut off power to several villages in the Verkhnedonsky and Sholokhovsky districts." "Their power supply has currently been restored using the backup system," the official wrote at 6:18 a.m. Moscow time, without specifying the number of villages or their names.
Furthermore, "due to a drone crash," the roof of a building and grass in a field caught fire at an industrial facility in the Verkhnedonsky District, Slyusar noted. "The fire was extinguished by emergency crews who arrived. No one was injured," the post stated.
As a reminder, on the night of September 27, drone attacks were recorded in six districts of the Rostov Region: Tarasovsky, Millerovsky, Milyutinsky, Kasharsky, Kamensky, and Krasnosulinsky. A fire broke out at a gas distribution station in the Tarasovsky District . No one was injured, the governor reported. According to the Ministry of Defense, 27 drones were shot down that night in the Rostov region.
On September 24, two people suffered shrapnel wounds in the village of Bazkovskaya, Sholokhov district, as a result of a drone attack. They were taken to the hospital.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/415909