Rostov Region resident injured in drone attack
Air defense forces repelled an air attack in Novoshakhtinsk and the Rodionovo-Nesvetaisky District of the Rostov Region. There are casualties.
As "Kavkazsky Uzel" reported, during the drone attack on August 14, 33 residential buildings were damaged in Rostov-on-Don. According to data from the first half of the day on August 15, the number of casualties was 15 people, the condition of four is assessed as moderate.
According to the Russian Defense Ministry, from 22:55 Moscow time on August 15 until midnight, air defense systems on duty over the Rostov Region shot down four aircraft-type unmanned aerial vehicles. The department reported this on its Telegram channel.
Acting regional governor Yuri Slyusar clarified that in the Telman farmstead of the Rodionovo-Nesvetaysky district, the roof and load-bearing wall of a private house were damaged due to a UAV attack.
"A man living there was injured. He was taken to the central district hospital with a fracture, where he received medical care," he wrote at 1:48 Moscow time on his Telegram channel.
We note that last night the military repulsed an air attack in the Stavropol Territory. The drones tried to attack the industrial zone of the city of Nevinnomyssk. Stubble is burning at the site of the UAV crash.
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