Two people were killed in an airstrike in Volgograd.
Two people were injured in a drone attack in Volgograd. In Taganrog, a private home burned down, and an apartment building and a dormitory were damaged.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," last night, eight fires broke out in Taganrog as a result of drone attacks. There were no casualties, and drone debris was found at three addresses, the mayor reported.
In the Kuban village of Afipsky, fires also broke out as a result of drone attacks – at an oil refinery and in a subsidiary farm of an agricultural enterprise. The plant's personnel were evacuated.
Two people were injured in a drone attack in Volgograd this morning; they did not require hospitalization, Governor Andrey Bocharov reported.
"A building materials warehouse at 47B Marshal Eremenko Street was damaged, one person was injured, but hospitalization was not required. [...] One person was injured in a residential building on Nevskaya Street; assistance was provided at the scene; hospitalization was not required," he was quoted as saying on the regional administration's Telegram channel.
Glazing on the 1st and 2nd floors was damaged.
In residential buildings at 12 Nevskaya Street; Windows in apartments at 12 Muromskaya Street and 29 Metallurgov Avenue were damaged. "Fire services are on scene extinguishing localized fires. In a residential building at 11A Zholudeva Street, windows on the first and second floors were damaged as a result of UAV debris falling on the adjacent property," the statement reads.
Volgograd Region featured in Defense Ministry reports twice this morning
From 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM Moscow time, "five Ukrainian fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicles were intercepted and destroyed" in the Volgograd Region, the Defense Ministry reported on its Telegram channel.
The ministry had previously reported the number of UAVs destroyed and suppressed overnight. According to the publication, a total of 103 drones were neutralized, including 20 in the Rostov Region, 11 in Kuban, and one each in the Astrakhan and Volgograd Regions, in Kalmykia, and over the Sea of Azov.
The remaining drones were shot down in Crimea, as well as in the Belgorod, Ryazan, Voronezh, Lipetsk, and Kursk Regions.
Residents of a dormitory in Taganrog were evacuated to a temporary accommodation center.
In the Rostov Region, in addition to Taganrog, drones were destroyed in the Kamensky, Millerovsky, Azovsky, and Dubovsky districts, Governor Yuri Slyusar reported on his Telegram channel.
The roof was destroyed College dormitory building
"In Taganrog, an apartment building was damaged, and the roof of the dormitory building of the College of Construction Industry and Technology was destroyed. Residents are being evacuated from the dormitory to a temporary accommodation facility set up on the site of a nearby school. A private home burned down," he wrote.
Furthermore, a drone, "suppressed by electronic warfare," crashed on Petrovskaya Street in the city center. "Engineers have been called in to defuse its explosive device. Residents of nearby houses are being evacuated," the governor reported.
According to him, in the village of Zhuravka in the Millerovsky District, the roof of a private home was destroyed, "where the UAV fell." "Explosives experts are also expected there to defuse the explosive device. According to incoming information, fortunately, no one was injured," Slyusar said.
Taganrog Mayor Svetlana Kambulova warned visitors to her Telegram channel about the threat of an air strike as early as 3:41 p.m. Moscow time on November 28. Today, at 4:45 a.m. Moscow time, she emphasized that "the air threat has not yet been allayed."
The air strike threat in Taganrog has been cancelled, Svetlana Kambulova announced on her Telegram channel at 9:07 a.m. Moscow time. "Due to the work of the bomb disposal team on Petrovskaya Street, the bus route has been changed. Buses heading toward the port are traveling along Petrovskaya Street to Mechnikovsky Lane. Then they travel along Frunze Street to Lermontovsky Lane, and then back down to Petrovskaya Street. Buses are operating in the opposite direction from the port without changes," she wrote.
The head of Kalmykia Batu Khasikov and the governor of the Astrakhan region Igor Babushkin, as of 10:05 Moscow time, had not reported on their Telegram channels about the consequences of the drone attacks.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/417631