Wave of Ukrainian drones hit residential buildings in Russia
Rostov Region Governor Yuri Slyusar said in a Telegram post that the drones damaged 10 multi-story buildings and several vehicles. Six people were hospitalized, including two children.
A video circulating online shows a plane-type UAV gliding into the city before crashing into the top of an apartment complex, producing a loud explosion and a column of smoke. Other images from the scene show shattered glass and damaged balconies.
Slyusar added that 212 residents were evacuated to a temporary accommodation center. A municipal commission will evaluate the damage once experts finish their work on site.
Ukrainian forces have been increasingly using long-range drones to strike residential zones and critical infrastructure across Russia. Moscow has retaliated with high-precision attacks on Ukrainian military facilities, insisting that civilians are not targeted.
The attacks occurred just ahead of a scheduled summit in Alaska on Friday between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump, where a potential peace deal for Ukraine is expected to be discussed.
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