A private home was damaged in a drone attack in the Rostov region.
A drone attack in the Rostov Region damaged a private home and an administrative building. According to the Ministry of Defense, 19 drones were shot down overnight in two regions of the Southern Federal District.
As reported by "Caucasian Knot," on the night of November 21, a power line support near the village of Nagibin was damaged in a drone attack in the Chertkovsky District. Residents of more than 200 homes were left without power; power was later restored.
Last night, the military destroyed and suppressed drones in the Ust-Donetsk, Oktyabrsky, Krasnosulinsky, Sholokhovsky, Kasharsky, and Millerovsky districts of the Rostov Region, Governor Yuri Slyusar reported on his Telegram channel.
Windows were blown out in a private home, and an outbuilding and garage were damaged.
According to him, an administrative building and equipment in the yard were damaged in Millerovo. "In the village of Trenyovka in the Millerovsky District, windows were broken in a private home, and an outbuilding and garage were damaged. No one was injured," the publication stated.
According to the Ministry of Defense, 16 drones were destroyed in the Rostov Region overnight, and three more drones were shot down in the Volgograd Region. A total of 69 drones were shot down overnight, including in the Samara, Saratov, Kursk, Voronezh, Belgorod, and Bryansk Regions, as well as in Crimea, according to a statement on the ministry's Telegram channel.
The Volgograd Region Administration, as of 8:23 a.m. Moscow time, had not reported on the aftermath of the attack on its Telegram channel.
As a reminder, on October 21, a drone attack in Bataysk partially destroyed the wall of a multi-story building on Zapadnoye Highway, evacuating 20 people from the building. Later, evacuated residents were allowed to return to their apartments.
According to city authorities, the October 21 attack damaged 131 apartments in eight residential buildings, as well as 41 cars, seven retail outlets, and a private medical center. By October 28, authorities had received more than 200 applications for compensation from victims.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/417409