Ukrainian drone hits residential building in Syzran
An adult and a child have been found dead in the rubble of a residential building in Syzran hit by a Ukrainian drone.
An adult and a child have been found dead in the rubble of a residential building in Syzran hit by a Ukrainian drone.
New details confirm a much larger raid involving 40 drones shot down over Voronezh and a four-hour attack on Samara region, with Syzran heavily impacted.
The governor of Samara Region reports that four people, including one child, have been rescued from the rubble of the collapsed residential building entrance, though more may still be trapped.
New details confirm a fire started in an apartment, dozens of windows were blown out, and two cars burned down from debris.
The drone crashed in Kursk, not Syzran, and did not detonate, leading to the evacuation of 36 residents including nine children.
New details confirm a partial building collapse and potential casualties, with emergency services on scene.
The casualty count has been updated to 12 injured, with three hospitalized and two still trapped under the rubble.
Governor Fedorishchev provided a new casualty breakdown, confirming 12 total injured, three hospitalized, and two people still trapped.
Reuters confirms the attack occurred in Syzran on the Volga river, with 11 people injured according to local authorities.
The Ministry of Emergency Situations reports the discovery of two bodies at the site, with preliminary assessments indicating no more people are under the rubble.
Search operations have confirmed two fatalities, an adult and a child, from the earlier drone strike on a residential building in Syzran.