Residents' homes in Rostov Oblast damaged by drone attack
A drone attack was recorded overnight in eight districts of the Rostov Region, damaging two private homes under construction.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," on December 21, a drone was shot down in the Chertkovsky District of the Rostov Region. There were no injuries or damage, Governor Yuri Slyusar reported.
Last night, a drone attack was recorded in eight districts of the Rostov Region: Chertkovsky, Oktyabrsky, Ust-Donetsky, Aksaysky, Rodionovo-Nesvetaysky, Konstantinovsky, Tarasovsky, and Dubovsky, Yuri Slyusar reported on his Telegram channel. "No one was injured," he noted.
A private residential building under construction caught fire.
According to Slyusar, in the village of Verkhnepotapov in the Konstantinovsky District, "a fence in a private property was damaged by debris." "In the village of Grushevskaya in the Aksaysky District, a private residential building under construction caught fire; the fire was extinguished over an area of 40 square meters. Windows were broken in another private house under construction," the publication stated.
As a reminder, on the night of December 18, three people were killed and six were injured in a drone attack in the Rostov Region. In Bataysk, several private homes were damaged, while in Rostov-on-Don, two new buildings and a ship in port were damaged.
On November 25, drone attacks in Taganrog and the village of Bessergenevskaya killed three people and injured eight more. A 76-year-old Taganrog resident who was seriously injured later died in the hospital, bringing the death toll to four.
By December 1, affected residents had submitted 635 applications for one-time payments and 20 for financial assistance for the total loss of property. Two weeks after the attack, residents complained on December 10 that many apartments remain without glass. The city administration reported that 283 of the 665 windows had been restored.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/419332