Authorities estimate damage from the drone attack in Beslan at 10 million.
The fall of a drone's debris on a multi-story building in Beslan resulted in 10 million rubles in damage. The head of North Ossetia demanded that the damaged apartments be restored within two weeks.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," on January 18, drone debris fell on the roof of a five-story residential building in Beslan. There was no fire, but the roof and windows were damaged, and 70 people were evacuated from the building. Authorities later clarified that two adults and two children were injured as a result of the drone's debris falling on the residential building in Beslan. They were hospitalized. Most of the evacuated residents have returned to their apartments.
According to the Ministry of Defense, six drones were destroyed in North Ossetia on the night of January 18.

The damage from the drone debris falling on a five-story building in Beslan was estimated at 10 million rubles. This was announced by North Ossetia's head, Sergei Menyailo, at a staff meeting. He ordered the damaged apartments to be restored as quickly as possible, the newspaper "Osnova" reported today.
"The apartment that suffered the most damage must be returned to its original condition, because people there suffered damage to furniture and everything else. The rest of the building's residents must also have everything restored within 10-14 days. Start with the apartments with the least damage. And report to me every evening on the progress of the work. Unfortunately, this is not the last time there could be an unmanned aerial vehicle hazard," Menyailo emphasized.
The head of North Ossetia noted that the most important thing today is to deal with the aftermath of the Beslan disaster, especially given the weather conditions. He also demanded that funds be allocated to compensate the victims, the newspaper "15th Region" reports.
Specialists have been inspecting the damaged areas since this morning, and workers are dismantling the damaged roof structures. Twenty people are currently involved in restoration work, North Ossetia Deputy Prime Minister Georgy Atarov reported on his Telegram channel.
"Measurements of window and door openings are being taken at the sites. Interior renovations have begun in the apartments: wallpaper and baseboards are being removed, and the rooms are being prepared for finishing work. Some of the necessary materials have been purchased. All work is planned to be completed within 10 days," he wrote.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/420065