Residents of damaged buildings in Novaya Adygeya are allowed to return to their apartments.
One house, which suffered the most severe damage, remains cordoned off.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," human body parts were found at the site of a drone attack in the village of Novaya Adygeya, Takhtamukaysky District. Genetic tests have been ordered to determine their origin and the number of casualties.
On the night of January 20-21, a multi-story building in the village of Novaya Adygeya, Takhtamukaysky District, was damaged by a drone attack. Thirteen people were injured, including two children, nine of whom were hospitalized. Residents of the building were evacuated to a temporary accommodation facility on the grounds of the Shapsug recreation center.
Authorities in the Takhtamukaysky District of Adygea have allowed some residents of residential buildings damaged in the overnight drone attack to relocate to their apartments, said Asker Savv, head of the district administration.
"The Investigative Committee has partially completed its inspection of the emergency site, and we have decided to allow those who wish to return to their apartments in those buildings where it is safe to do so. Some buildings have no windows, but the windows will be temporarily closed until full repairs are completed. Life support systems are working in all of these buildings," Savv wrote on his Telegram channel on January 21.
According to him, one building, which suffered the most severe damage, remains cordoned off. "Work will be conducted to assess its load-bearing capacity and determine further actions," the head of the Takhtamukaysky District clarified.
In total, 12 apartment buildings in the village of Novaya Adygeya sustained damage to their facades and glazing. "Some apartments sustained significant damage," Adygea Mayor Murat Kumpilov wrote on his Telegram channel.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/420139