A drone was shot down in the Rostov region.
The military shot down a drone in the Millerovsky District. According to the governor, there are no injuries.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," on the night of May 8, in the village of Chaltyr in the Myasnikovsky District, a drone attack damaged 50 private homes and three cars. In the same area, a missile hit and caused a fire and the collapse of a warehouse.
On May 8, drones also struck the building of the regional center in Rostov-on-Don, which controls air traffic in southern Russia. As a result, operations at 13 airports were suspended. Later that day, Rosaviatsia reported that all of these airports were ready to handle flights. Air traffic to these cities was fully restored only on May 10.
Last night, a UAV was destroyed in the Millerovsky District, Rostov Region Governor Yuri Slyusar reported on his Telegram channel. "No information about casualties or damage on the ground was received," he wrote.
In the previous three days, May 9, 10, and 11, Yuri Slyusar reported no drone attacks.
As a reminder, on May 9, mass events planned for Victory Day in the Myasnikovsky District were canceled. Officials explained this by a desire to focus on eliminating the consequences of the drone attack.
In Rostov-on-Don, the Victory Day military parade on May 9 was also canceled - for the first time in several decades. Authorities did not comment on the parade's cancellation, although problems with mobile phone service and internet were reported in the city center.
In the Rostov Region, a ban is in effect on filming aerial attacks and their aftermath, air defense operations, and military unit locations. A corresponding governor's decree was published on the "Caucasian Knot."