Several high-rise buildings were damaged in Rostov-on-Don during an air strike.
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In the western part of Rostov-on-Don, an air strike damaged several apartment buildings, and a fire broke out at an industrial facility.
Rostov Region Governor Yuri Slyusar reported today on his Telegram channel that an air strike is being repelled in Rostov-on-Don. According to him, firefighters are extinguishing a blaze at an industrial facility in the western part of the city.
Slyusar also reported that apartments in multi-story buildings in the Leventsovsky microdistrict caught fire as a result of the attack. Information on casualties is being clarified.
Rostov-on-Don Mayor Alexander Skryabin confirmed damage to several apartment buildings on his Telegram channel.
The Don Mash Telegram channel reports that residents of the Western residential area in Rostov-on-Don heard at least 13 explosions.
On the morning of January 13, military personnel shot down seven drones in the Rostov Region. In Taganrog, gas lines, eight residential buildings, six cars, and two industrial facilities were damaged as a result of the attack. Authorities promised assistance to all victims and declared a local state of emergency in the area. That evening, it was reported that a woman had died during the drone attack. .
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