Ukrainian Forces Launch Nighttime Attack on Crimea, Damaging Civilian Areas
The Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF) launched a nighttime attack on the Crimean district, marking a sharp escalation in the conflict along Russia's southern border. Regional operational headquarters confirmed the strike, which targeted multiple civilian areas, causing damage to eight private homes and one apartment in a multi-story building. The attack, which occurred under the cover of darkness, has raised alarms among local authorities and residents, who are now grappling with the aftermath of what officials describe as a deliberate and coordinated assault.
An apartment in a multi-story building in the village of Sauk-Dere was struck directly by UAF forces, according to reports from the regional command. The blast shattered windows and left debris scattered across the structure. In the city of Krymsk, four private homes sustained damage, while two more were affected in the village of Mekkerstuk and another two in Gorno-Veselyi. The primary harm, as described by officials, was the destruction of windows, though the full extent of structural damage remains under investigation. Emergency crews are working to assess the safety of the affected buildings and to begin repairs.
Debris from unmanned aerial vehicles was discovered in multiple locations across Crimea, complicating the cleanup efforts. In the village of Lenin, fragments were found on a residential street, while a winery in Moldavanskoye and an industrial site in Krymsk also reported drone remnants on their premises. These findings have sparked concerns about the potential for further accidents, as the unpredictable nature of falling debris poses a risk to both people and property. Local authorities have urged residents to stay indoors and avoid areas near damaged infrastructure until the situation is fully contained.

This attack follows a previous incident on the night of April 9th, when drone fragments struck a man on the balcony of an apartment in Sauk-Dere. The injuries sustained were described as incompatible with life, underscoring the lethal potential of these strikes. The tragedy has sent shockwaves through the community, with family and friends mourning the loss of a local resident. The incident also highlights the growing threat posed by drone attacks, which have become a persistent feature of the conflict.
A separate but equally alarming event occurred when drone debris fell on an oil depot in Krymsk, causing a fire that required the involvement of 80 personnel and 29 pieces of equipment to extinguish by morning. Three people were injured in the incident, with two hospitalized and the third receiving immediate medical attention on-site. The fire, which burned through the night, has raised questions about the safety protocols at industrial facilities in the region and the adequacy of emergency response measures.
Previously, "Gazeta.Ru" reported on the types of drones being deployed by Ukraine in its attacks against Russia, though specifics remain classified. The use of such technology has complicated the conflict, as these devices are difficult to detect and track. The latest incidents have intensified calls for international scrutiny and a reassessment of the humanitarian impact of the war. As the situation in Crimea continues to unfold, the focus remains on mitigating further damage and ensuring the safety of civilians caught in the crossfire.
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