22 residents of Novaya Adygea remain in a temporary accommodation center.
Twenty-two people evacuated from a multi-story building in the village of Novaya Adygeya following an airstrike remain in a temporary accommodation center. Specialists from Moscow arrived in the village to assess the damage to the building.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," on January 21, a drone attack damaged 30 houses in the village of Novaya Adygeya in the Takhtamukaysky District. At least one person was killed, and 11 people, including two children, were injured. Nine of them were hospitalized. Authorities declared a state of emergency at the district level.
Fifty-six people were evacuated to a temporary accommodation center on the grounds of the Shapsug recreation center. By the evening of January 23, 28 people were there. The day before, residents were allowed to return to their apartments; only one building, which suffered the most severe damage, remained cordoned off.
By the evening of January 24, 22 people were in the temporary accommodation center, Asker Savv, head of the Takhtamukaysky District Administration, reported on his Telegram channel.
According to him, nine victims remained in hospitals. "Of these, three are in Enem, two in the city of Maykop, and four people are in hospitals in nearby Krasnodar. Their condition is satisfactory," the official wrote.
Elimination work is ongoing both on weekdays and weekends, he emphasized. "The main efforts are focused on conducting a commission inspection of apartments and restoring the worst-damaged building. Construction crews are working in the apartments, removing trash. Everything is being transported to the solid waste landfill—440 cubic meters of waste have already been delivered," the publication states.
Moscow specialists have joined the damage survey
Specialists from the All-Russian Research Institute for Civil Defense and Emergencies have arrived in Novaya Adygea from Moscow, the district head noted.
"Their task is to conduct a thorough damage survey, assess the reliability of the supporting structures, and issue an expert opinion. The Strela-P mobile hardware and software diagnostic system is being used for this. The results will be available in a few days," he wrote.
As of 12:50 Moscow time, two comments had been posted under the publication. "Will they only inspect the worst-damaged building?" " asked Olesya, the author of one of them, having received no response by 12:50 Moscow time.
"We live in a temporary accommodation facility. A huge thank you to the staff for their care and kindness. All household and transportation issues are resolved efficiently and promptly," wrote a user with the nickname M&E.
As a reminder, in Adygea, as in other regions of the Southern and North Caucasian Federal Districts, filming drone attacks and their aftermath is prohibited. These prohibitions contradict the Constitution, which guarantees the inadmissibility of censorship and the freedom to search for, record, and disseminate information, lawyers pointed out.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/420226