Russia declares state of emergency at port after Ukrainian drone attack on Novorossiisk
- Novorossiysk's mayor, Andrei Kravchenko, declared a state of emergency after a Ukrainian drone attack damaged buildings and injured five people on May 3.
- The attack occurred overnight Friday, targeting residential buildings and a grain terminal, with no immediate comment from Ukraine.
- Kravchenko inspected damage to three apartment buildings and reported serious injuries, including two children and a woman hospitalized in critical condition.
- Russia's Defense Ministry said it intercepted 170 Ukrainian drones and several missiles overnight, mainly over Crimea and Krasnodar region, including threats near Novorossiysk.
- The state of emergency reflects ongoing tensions as drone and missile attacks continue to target populated areas, causing casualties and property damage.
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Russian city in state of emergency – after Ukrainian attack
Repeated Ukrainian drone attacks on the Russian Black Sea coast. Now the city of Novorossiysk declares a state of emergency. “Do not approach the drones under any circumstances and do not photograph them,” writes Mayor Andrey Kravchenko on Telegram.
Ukrainian drone strikes hit Novorossiysk
In the early hours of May 3, the city of Novorossiysk was hit by a Ukrainian drone attack, resulting in damage to three residential buildings. According to the Governor of the Krasnodar Region, Veniamin Kondratiev, four individuals were injured, including two children. Debris from the drones fell on a grain terminal within Novorossiysk, causing minor damage to three storage tanks and igniting a fire. Drone incidents were also reported in the tow…
State of emergency in Russia after Ukrainian drone attack on Novorossiysk port
The mayor of the Russian port city of Novorossiysk declared a state of emergency on Saturday after local authorities announced that a Ukrainian drone attack damaged a grain terminal and several residential buildings, Reuters reports.
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