A Ukrainian drone attack killed one person and injured three others in Russia’s Krasnodar region, according to local authorities.
The incident occurred overnight when drones reportedly targeted the Temryuk area, triggering a fire at a maritime facility.
Fire Breaks Out in Krasnodar Port Area
Krasnodar Governor Benjamin Kondratyev said debris from Ukrainian drones caused a fire at a marine terminal in the region.
In a statement posted on social media, he confirmed that one person was killed and three others were injured. The wounded are currently receiving medical treatment.
Authorities deployed 96 personnel and more than 30 vehicles to extinguish the fire, while emergency services continued operations at the site.
Separate Fatality in Bryansk Region
In a separate incident, one person was killed in a drone strike in Russia’s Bryansk region near the Ukrainian border.
Regional Governor Yegor Kovalchuk said the victim died in a settlement close to the frontier, and another person was injured in the attack.
Border regions in western Russia have frequently reported drone incidents since the start of the conflict.
Russia Reports 185 Drones Downed
The Russian Ministry of Defense said its air defense units intercepted and destroyed 185 Ukrainian drones within 12 hours across around 12 regions, most of them in central Russia.
In a related statement, regional command authorities reported that 62 additional drones were destroyed, though they did not specify the time frame.
These figures highlight the continued use of unmanned aerial vehicles in the ongoing Russia–Ukraine conflict.
Escalation in Drone Warfare
Drone warfare has become a key feature of the conflict, with both sides increasingly relying on unmanned systems for long-range strikes.
Recent developments include:
– Drone strikes on port infrastructure in Krasnodar.
– Fatalities reported in Bryansk.
– Large-scale interception of drones by Russian air defenses.
– Continued cross-border aerial attacks.
The incidents underline the widening scope of hostilities beyond frontline areas.
Conclusion:
The latest Ukrainian drone attack in Russia adds to a growing pattern of cross-border strikes in the ongoing conflict. With casualties reported and hundreds of drones intercepted, tensions remain high as both sides continue to rely heavily on aerial operations.





