Fires broke out in two apartments of Krasnodar residents after a drone attack.
Authorities also reported that a fire at an oil refinery in the village of Afipsky had been extinguished.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," UAV debris hit a multi-story building in Krasnodar tonight, injuring two residents. Another person was injured in the Seversky district of the Krai. Also, during the attack on the Seversky district of Kuban, the territory of an oil refinery in the village of Afipsky caught fire.
A fire broke out in two apartments in Krasnodar as a result of a Ukrainian Armed Forces drone attack. "Consequences of a UAV attack in Krasnodar, a fire broke out in two apartments," the regional task force reported on its Telegram channel.
The façade of an apartment building was also damaged, with broken windows, the report noted.
Fire at Afipsky Oil Refinery Extinguished
A fire at the Afipsky Oil Refinery in Krasnodar Krai, caused by falling drone debris, has been extinguished. "There were no casualties. 34 people and 12 pieces of equipment were involved in the emergency response," the regional task force said in a statement.
Residents of the villages of Afipsky and Ilsky in the Seversky District of Kuban, where oil refineries are located, regularly suffer from drone attacks. One of the recent fires caused by a drone strike occurred at the Afipsky Oil Refinery in mid-March. A month earlier, on February 17, a UAV attack resulted in a fire at the Ilsky Oil Refinery.
It should be noted that the Ministry of Defense confirmed that drones were shot down in the skies over Kuban. From 8:00 PM Moscow time on June 10 to 7:00 PM Moscow time on June 11, 330 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were intercepted, some of them over Krasnodar Krai, according to a statement on the ministry's Telegram channel.
As a reminder, in September 2025, a ban was imposed in Krasnodar Krai on the dissemination of information about drone attacks and their consequences, as well as on filming air defense operations, military facilities, and critical infrastructure. In December 2025, Kuban authorities introduced fines for filming aerial attacks and air defense operations. A corresponding draft law from the regional legislative assembly was published on the "Caucasian Knot."