Ukrainian drone attack damages Russian port infrastructure

Russian military authorities reported significant drone activity over its southwestern territories, announcing the interception of 41 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) within a 24-hour period. The defensive operations occurred across multiple regions including Samara, Crimea, Saratov, Volgograd, Rostov, and Krasnodar.

According to an official statement released by the Defense Ministry on Friday, port facilities in Temryuk sustained damage from what was described as “an attack by the Kiev regime.” The assault triggered a fire at the strategic Black Sea port infrastructure, though preliminary assessments confirmed no casualties as port personnel had been safely evacuated before the incident.

Emergency response teams deployed extensively to contain the blaze, with 32 specialized personnel and eight heavy machinery units engaged in firefighting operations. The ministry emphasized that all necessary measures were being taken to secure the area and assess the full extent of the damage.

Concurrently, Russia’s federal air transport agency, Rosaviatsia, implemented temporary flight restrictions at ten regional airports including Saratov, Krasnodar, Sochi, and Grozny. These precautionary measures were enacted to ensure civilian aviation safety amid the heightened security situation. The coordinated aviation security protocol affected airports across southern and western Russia, demonstrating the broad geographical impact of the reported drone incursions.

The military’s comprehensive report detailed precise interception numbers: nine UAVs neutralized in Samara region, nine over Crimea, eight in Saratov region, seven in Volgograd region, seven in Rostov region, and one in Krasnodar region. This systematic breakdown illustrates the widespread nature of the alleged aerial offensive and corresponding defensive response.