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Drones Massively Attacked The Entire Krasnodar Region Of Russia

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Drones Massively Attacked The Entire Krasnodar Region Of Russia

In Novorossiysk, Russian air defense and REB "distinguished" themselves by hitting their own.

During the night of May 3, Russian regions and occupied Crimea were subjected to a massive drone attack: the city of Novorossiysk suffered in particular, where the air defense directed a UAV at a residential high-rise building while shooting it down. Several other houses and the tanks of a grain terminal were also damaged.

"Focus" gathered information about the nighttime massive attack on Novorossiysk.

The entire Krasnodar region of Russia was under the night attack: there, according to monitoring data, a series of explosions went off in different parts of the region.

An alert in the city of Novorossiysk in southern Russia's Krasnodar region was declared at around 03:00 hours because of the threat of attack UAVs.

At around 03:30 hours, a series of explosions went off in Novorossiysk, and air defense was actively working.

After some time, the UAV attack on the city continued - locals heard several more loud explosions.

At around 05:30 hours, Russian publiki spread footage of the aftermath of the attack. According to their information, the residential complex "Aurora-2" suffered, debris was scattered all over the yard.

A residential complex on Suvorovskaya Street also suffered because of the attack.

The network also spread footage showing the moment of a drone hitting one of the residential high-rise buildings that suffered in Novorossiysk this night. The pro-Ukrainian Telegram channel "Exilenova+" noted that the video shows "the result of REB work."

Some local publishers soon wrote about the aftermath of the UAV attack on Novorossiysk. According to them, only three residential buildings were affected, and the drone debris allegedly damaged three tanks at the grain terminal, where a fire broke out.

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