Schoolchildren in Nevinnomyssk have switched to distance learning.
A drone strike caused fires in an industrial zone on the outskirts of Nevinnomyssk. City authorities have switched schoolchildren to distance learning due to the air strike.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," today's air strike caused fires in homes and at an industrial facility in Rostov-on-Don. Four residents of Rostov-on-Don and the Myasnikovsky District, including a four-year-old child, were injured and were hospitalized. A temporary accommodation center has been opened in the regional capital for residents of a damaged apartment building.
A warehouse on the outskirts caught fire.
An industrial zone in Nevinnomyssk was attacked by drones, Stavropol Governor Vladimir Vladimirov reported on his Telegram channel. "As a result of the fall of UAV debris in Nevinnomyssk, a warehouse on the outskirts of the city caught fire, and several parked cars were also engulfed in flames. Fire crews are on scene. There is no threat of the fire spreading," he wrote.
For the safety of residents, the Nevinnomyssk administration has decided to evacuate residents of several buildings to a temporary accommodation center, the governor noted. "Debris from a drone fell near them. The debris will be examined and neutralized by the appropriate services. There is no threat to people," he wrote.
By 9:11 Moscow time, neither the governor of Stavropol nor the mayor of Nevinnomyssk had clarified in their Telegram channels whether the decision to evacuate residents to temporary accommodation centers had been implemented.
One of the drones fell near a residential building on Bauman Street, Mikhail Minenkov, mayor of Nevinnomyssk, reported in his Telegram channel. "One of the drones crashed near a building on Bauman Street. No one was injured, there were no casualties or damage," he said in a video recorded outdoors at night.
All children are at home; learning will be conducted remotely.
Later, Minenkov added a message to the parents of schoolchildren. Dear parents, during the drone attack, all children are at home; learning will be conducted remotely. "All information is available with homeroom teachers and in parent chats," he stated.
The official explained that "when a drone attack is declared, distance learning is ensured" in accordance with Governor Decree No. 197 of April 17, 2025, "On certain measures for organizing the activities of educational institutions located in the Stavropol Territory during the declaration and cancellation of a drone alert regime in the Stavropol Territory."
As of 9:11 Moscow time, no comments have been posted under the mayor's posts, although the option to leave comments is enabled.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/419914