Footage emerges showing the aftermath of a drone crash close to Krasnodar
In the village of Yablonovsky, near Krasnodar, a drone attack has caused damage and disruption. The incident, which took place recently, has been reported on various platforms such as VKontakte, Odnoklassniki, Telegram, Viber, and WhatsApp.
Footage of the aftermath shows windows shattered, door frames torn off with doors, and internal furniture and decor destroyed or damaged due to the drone attack. Witnesses also report that some buildings are on fire as a result of the attack.
Fortunately, the injured person received necessary aid on-site and did not require hospitalization. However, the exact number of injuries caused by the drone attack, apart from the one mentioned, is not specified.
Several residential homes sustained significant damage in the attack. Firefighters have quickly begun extinguishing the fires caused by the drone attack, and their efforts have mostly succeeded in containing the blaze.
The incident is being associated with the use of drones, but the name of the attacker who carried out the drone attack on the oil refinery in Krasnodar and the surrounding settlements, including Yablonovsky, remains undisclosed. The information only confirms that the attack was conducted by Ukrainian forces but does not specify an individual's name.
The drone attack is currently under investigation or discussion on various social media platforms. As the situation develops, more information may become available.
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