Consequences of a drone attack have been recorded in seven towns in Kuban.
Debris from drones following the overnight attack were found in Anapa, Gelendzhik, Tuapse, and four other towns. Two civilian vessels, several houses, and a car were damaged.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," an apartment building in the village of Sosnovy in the Tuapse District was damaged last night as a result of a drone attack. At the port of Tuapse, an oil tanker, buildings, and terminal infrastructure were damaged. In addition, the glass at the railway station was damaged.
According to the Ministry of Defense, 32 drones were destroyed overnight in the Krasnodar Territory. Another 39 drones were shot down over the Black Sea and three over the Sea of Azov.
As a result of the nighttime attack on the port of Tuapse, "two foreign civilian vessels" were damaged, the Kuban task force reported on its Telegram channel at 11:35 a.m. Moscow time.
"There were no injuries among the crew. All fires have now been extinguished," the report stated.
Windows were damaged in some apartments and houses.
According to authorities, drone debris was found in five settlements in the Tuapse District. "Fragments of drones fell on a street in Tuapse, in the village of Prigorodny, the villages of Olginka and Lermontovo, and at two addresses in the village of Agoy. As a result, windows in some apartments and houses were damaged," the task force reported.
Furthermore, "drone debris fell" on a street in the Anapa village of Bolshoy Utrish. "There are no injuries. Emergency and special services are working at the scene, and the area has been cordoned off," the statement noted.
Drone debris was also found in Gelendzhik. "Due to a drone crash on the night of November 1-2, windows were broken in a house in the Stroitel gardening community, and a car was damaged. There were no injuries," regional authorities stated.
As a reminder, last night, restrictions were imposed on arrivals and departures at Volgograd and Gelendzhik airports, and later at Sochi and Krasnodar airports. The restrictions were lifted this morning.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/416880