Drone attack damages residential buildings in Cheboksary, city official says. Mayor Stanislav Trofimov reports that municipal services are responding to the incident and assessing the damage to local homes.
Several residential buildings in Cheboksary sustained damage following a drone attack, according to city head Stanislav Trofimov. Municipal services are currently working to address the consequences of the incident.
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Chuvashia declares a regional state of emergency following a drone attack that damaged 28 apartment buildings. The regional head reports that the incident affects 8,500 residents in the area.
A regional state of emergency has been declared in Chuvashia to address the aftermath of a drone attack, according to the regional head. The attack damaged 28 apartment buildings housing 8,500 residents.
Two people killed and 32 injured in a Ukrainian attack on the Chuvashia region. Local officials report damage to 28 apartment buildings, with residents evacuated from two structures due to structural damage.
Two people were killed and 32 injured, including a child, following a mass attack by Ukrainian forces on the Chuvashia region. The head of the republic reported that 28 apartment buildings were damaged, with two buildings suffering structural failure.
Two people are dead and 32 injured following a drone attack on Cheboksary, according to the head of the Chuvash Republic.
The head of the Chuvash Republic reported that a drone attack on Cheboksary resulted in two deaths and 32 injuries.
TASS reports the total number of drones targeting Moscow between May 2 and May 5 has reached 48. The figure follows a series of reported aerial incidents over the Russian capital during the specified period.
TASS reports that the total number of drones targeting Moscow between May 2 and May 5 has reached 48.
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