Two wounded remain in hospital after a drone attack on the Sambek Heights.

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Eight of the ten hospitalized visitors to the Sambek Heights museum complex, which was attacked by a drone, have been discharged; two remain hospitalized, including a seven-year-old girl.

As reported by the "Caucasian Knot", on June 27, a drone attacked the Sambek Heights museum complex - 12 victims were taken to the hospital, 10 of whom were hospitalized, the governor of the Rostov region reported.

Rostov region governor Yuri Slyusar reported on his Telegram channel on the evening of June 27 that eight of the 10 people hospitalized after the drone attack on the Sambek Heights museum complex had been discharged.

Two people remain hospitalized, including a seven-year-old girl. According to the Minister of Health, their condition is stable.

Slyusar also reported that the museum's roof, façade, and interior of the information and exhibition center were damaged. The exhibit itself was not damaged, but multimedia equipment may have been damaged. The museum complex has suspended operations, and cleanup efforts are planned to begin today.

In the Rostov Region, a ban is in effect on filming aerial attacks and their aftermath, air defense operations, and military units. The corresponding Governor's decree was published on the "Caucasian Knot."

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Source: https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/424463