Four people were injured in an airstrike in the Rostov region.
Three adults and a preschooler were injured and hospitalized in an airstrike in the Rostov region. A temporary shelter has been opened in the regional center for residents of the damaged apartment building.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," today, a drone attack caused fires in apartment buildings in the Leventsovsky microdistrict and at an industrial facility in the western part of Rostov-on-Don. Authorities did not report any casualties.
Four residents of Rostov-on-Don and the Myasnikovsky District, including a four-year-old child, were injured in the airstrike, Governor Yuri Slyusar reported on his Telegram channel.
Doctors are assessing the injured's condition as moderate.
"All four were taken to the Rostov Emergency Hospital, where they are receiving medical care. Doctors are assessing the injured's condition as moderate," he wrote.
A temporary accommodation center has been set up for residents of the damaged apartment building, Rostov Mayor Alexander Skryabin reported on his Telegram channel. "Where sleeping accommodations, hot drinks, and meals are provided. A hotline has been set up at the Sovietsky District Administration. Tel. +7 863 222 07 23," the publication states.
As in previous reports, Slyusar and Skryabin did not specify whether the air attack was carried out using drones or other means.
As of 7:19 AM Moscow time, four comments have been posted under Alexander Skryabin's post. "Can you publish the addresses of the damaged buildings? I'm in another city, so maybe my building was damaged and my apartment is on fire. The Leventsovsky District is vague, and they're saying several buildings were damaged," wrote olga olga.
"Alexander Skryabin, the Sovetsky District hotline is ignoring calls. Probably in the basement! Please provide the addresses of the buildings," she asked in another comment a minute later. "Chat at home, neighbors can help you," Olesya K advised in response.
"Which houses were damaged? I can't find them; I don't have a chat at home. I'm not in the city right now," wrote Natalya Petrova.
A ban on filming aerial attacks and their aftermath, air defense operations, and military unit locations has been imposed in the Rostov Region. The corresponding regional governor's decree was published on the "Caucasian Knot."
As a reminder, on January 13, an attack in Taganrog damaged eight residential buildings, six cars, and two industrial facilities. Authorities promised assistance to all victims and declared a local state of emergency in the area, which expands the powers of government officials to deal with the aftermath.
That same evening, it was reported that a woman, working as a cleaner at one of the destroyed buildings, had been killed during the drone attack.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/419912