A drone was shot down over a children's camp in the Rostov region.

Debris from a downed drone damaged the roof of a building at a children's health center where people were staying, the governor of the Rostov region reported.

As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," drones were destroyed last night in Azov and three districts of the Rostov region: Neklinovsky, Chertkovsky, and Verkhnedonsky. In Azov, a blast wave damaged the windows in the building of the branch of the Don State Technical University, Governor Yuri Slyusar reported.

This morning, drones were destroyed in Taganrog, as well as in the Azovsky and Neklinovsky districts, Yuri Slyusar reported on his Telegram channel.

There were no fatalities or injuries, but "again, there were consequences on the ground," the official noted.

"In the village of Natalyevka, Neklinovsky District, the roof of one of the buildings in the Sputnik children's health complex was damaged as a result of falling UAV debris. There was no fire. An event is currently being held at the health center. None of the participants "No one was injured. Emergency services are working at the scene. If necessary, assistance will be provided to everyone," the publication states.

As a reminder, on April 19, three people were injured in an airstrike in Taganrog, where the Beriev Taganrog Aviation Scientific and Technical Complex is located. The grounds of the aircraft factory and park were cordoned off after the airstrike. Telegram users suggested that authorities evacuate the enterprise outside the city limits for the safety of residents.

According to official government data, since November 2025, at least five people have died in Taganrog as a result of airstrikes. Reports of these incidents mentioned addresses located near the Beriev Aircraft Company.

The Rostov Region has a ban on filming air attacks and their aftermath, air defense operations, and military unit locations. The corresponding governor's decree was published on the "Caucasian Knot."

Source: https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/423313