An apartment building was damaged in an airstrike in Volgograd.
Windows were shattered in apartments in a Volgograd building as a result of a drone strike; there were no injuries, authorities reported. According to military sources, drones were shot down overnight in the Volgograd and Rostov regions, Kuban, and Adygea.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," in the suburbs of Tikhoretsk, a fire broke out at an oil depot due to falling UAV debris, the Kuban task force reported this morning. According to preliminary information from authorities, there are no casualties.
On the night of March 12, a fire also broke out at an oil depot in the suburbs of Tikhoretsk as a result of a drone strike. The fire, which covered 3,800 square meters, was extinguished on the morning of March 13.
Last night, air defense systems intercepted and destroyed 170 Ukrainian drones, the Ministry of Defense reported on its website.
According to the publication, the drones were shot down in the Krasnodar Krai, Adygea, Volgograd, and Rostov regions, as well as over the Black Sea.
The remaining drones were destroyed in the Tver, Bryansk, Belgorod, Kaluga, Kursk, Moscow, Smolensk, Tula, and Saratov regions, and in Crimea. The agency did not specify how many drones were neutralized in each region.
A drone strike on an apartment building on Vladimir Petrovsky Street was recorded in the Sovetsky District of Volgograd, Volgograd Region Governor Andrey Bocharov announced today.
Windows were shattered in some apartments.
"Windows were shattered in some apartments. There were no casualties. Emergency services and the municipality have been instructed to determine the damage, eliminate the consequences, and prepare temporary accommodation centers," he was quoted as saying in a post on the regional administration's Telegram channel.
Alerts about drone attack threats in the Volgograd Region have become daily, but no actual drone sightings have been reported. is always preceded by a warning, local residents interviewed by the "Caucasian Knot" earlier stated.
About four dozen UAVs were shot down in the Rostov Region, Governor Yuri Slyusar reported on his Telegram channel.
Six cities and nine districts were subject to air attack.
"Six cities were subject to air attack: Millerovo, Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, Novoshakhtinsk, Shakhty, Rostov-on-Don (western outskirts), as well as nine districts - Tarasovsky, Chertkovsky, Bokovsky, Kasharsky, Myasnikovsky, Neklinovsky, Tatsinsky, Milyutinsky, "Belokalitvinsky. There have been no reports of casualties or damage on the ground," he wrote.
The head of Adygea, Murat Kumpilov, had not reported the night attack on his Telegram channel as of 8:55 a.m. Moscow time.
As a reminder, on February 13, a woman and a teenager were injured in a drone attack in Volgograd. According to authorities, several private and apartment buildings were damaged. Windows in the damaged apartments have not been restored even a week after the attack, and victims complained that it is difficult to reach dispatchers.
In the Rostov Region, there is a ban on filming aerial attacks and their aftermath, air defense operations, and military units' locations. The "Caucasian Knot" published a corresponding governor's decree.
In December 2025, Kuban authorities introduced fines for filming aerial attacks and air defense operations. The "Caucasian Knot" published a corresponding regional legislative assembly bill.
In other regions of the Southern and North Caucasian Federal Districts, filming drone attacks and their aftermath is also prohibited. These prohibitions contradict the Constitution, which guarantees the inadmissibility of censorship and the freedom to search for, record, and disseminate information, lawyers pointed out.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/421621





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