Aid collection points for victims of the drone strike have opened in Adygea.
A drone attack injured 13 people in the village of Novaya Adygeya, with 27 people being held in a temporary accommodation center. The authorities' announcement of the opening of three humanitarian aid collection points for the victims resonated with Telegram users.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," a multi-story building was damaged last night in the village of Novaya Adygeya in the Takhtamukaysky District as a result of a drone attack. Eleven people, including two children, were injured, nine of whom were hospitalized. Residents of the building have been evacuated to a temporary accommodation facility on the grounds of the Shapsug recreation center, and a district-level state of emergency has been declared.
Two people injured in the Takhtamukaysky District of Adygea have been transported to Krasnodar for treatment, the Kuban emergency response center reported today.
A total of 13 people were injured in the incident, according to Adygea Governor Murat Kumpilov. "Nine of them have been hospitalized. Seven injured are in the Enem hospital, and two are in a hospital in nearby Krasnodar. Two are in intensive care; their condition is stable and not life-threatening," he wrote on his Telegram channel.
The official noted that he was in the village. "After the meeting, I will definitely visit the temporary accommodation center. There are currently 27 people there, including one child. I will talk to them, clarify the accommodation conditions, and provide the necessary assistance," the post reads.
Three humanitarian aid collection points have opened in the Takhtamukaysky District for victims, the district administration announced on its Telegram channel.
"The hotline continues to receive numerous requests from you, our concerned fellow countrymen. You are asking how you can help the people affected by the drone crash in our district. To ensure your assistance is targeted and prompt, a decision has been made to open humanitarian aid collection points throughout the district. They will be located in several settlements for your convenience," the post reads.
The announcement of the aid collection points has resonated with Telegram users.
Aid points have opened in the village of Takhtamukay on ul. Lenina, 62, in the village of Yablonovsky at Dorozhnaya Street, 59, and in the aul of Starobzhegokay at Lenina Street, 35/1, the post states.
Please write what is needed first.
As of 12:58 Moscow time, nine comments have been posted under the post. Their authors responded to the offer to help the victims. "Please write what is needed first," asked, in particular, Anna N. "Are there any children there at all? How old are they? Do they need things?" asked Marina.
"I want to help the victims. Please tell me what kind of assistance is the priority right now (clothing, food, medicine, or supplies)?" - Tatiana wrote. "Currently, we need: food, pillows/blankets, bedding, warm clothing, film, and tape for temporarily sealing doorways," replied an administration representative.
"What time is the collection point open? I can come around 8-9," asked Ksyusha. "To confirm the opening hours of the humanitarian aid collection point, please call 8 (87771) 9-60-40," replied the official.
The administration later provided this phone number in a separate publication. "For any questions regarding the provision of humanitarian aid, clarification on the list of required items, and collection point hours, you can call the single number: 8 (87771) 9-60-40," the authorities reported.
At 12:33 Moscow time, municipal authorities announced that the humanitarian aid collection point in Yablonovsky had "moved to a more spacious and convenient location." "The new address is 41/1 Gagarin Street. The point is located in the Yablonovsky Urban Settlement Administration building. All residents and organizations are asked to send aid to the new address," the publication stated.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/420118