Drone Attack Strikes Ryazan: Casualties and Damage Reported
A Ukrainian drone attack in Ryazan, Russia, caused fatalities and damage, as reported by Regional Governor Pavel Malkov. Three people died, including children, and twelve others sustained injuries. The drones struck high-rise buildings and an industrial site. Visuals showed smoke and fires in apartment complexes.
In a chilling reminder of the escalating conflict, a Ukrainian drone attack wreaked havoc in the central Russian city of Ryazan, claiming the lives of three individuals and injuring twelve, including children. Regional officials reported significant structural damage, heightening tensions further.
According to Regional Governor Pavel Malkov, the drones inflicted damage upon two high-rise apartment buildings. Debris scattered over an industrial site, escalating fear and chaos. Malkov relayed these sobering details via the Telegram messaging app, underscoring the attack's impact.
Unofficial sources, including the Telegram site Mash, provided visual evidence of smoke and blocked exits, complicating rescue efforts. Ryazan, a significant hub southeast of Moscow, is also the site of a notable oil refinery, adding to the strategic implications of this attack.
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