A Volgograd resident died during a drone attack.
A man died as a result of a drone attack in Volgograd. Residential buildings were damaged in various areas of the city, the Volgograd Region Governor reported.
As reported by "Caucasian Knot," Rosaviatsiya imposed restrictions at Volgograd Airport on the evening of November 5th, and a drone alert is in effect in the region. The Russian Ministry of Defense reported two drones shot down in the Volgograd Region that evening.
Volgograd Region Governor Andrei Bocharov reported on the consequences of a drone attack in the region, announcing the death of a 48-year-old Volgograd resident.
According to Bocharov, the drone hit a 24-story residential building at 4 Garya Khokholova Street. "Balconies were damaged, and windows in nearby buildings were shattered. A civilian was killed by shrapnel," the administration's official Telegram channel reported.
The governor added that damage to cars and window panes in residential buildings was recorded "in several districts of Volgograd." Authorities are preparing a temporary accommodation center for residents at Lyceum No. 10.
"As a result of falling debris, a fire broke out in an industrial zone in the Krasnoarmeysky District," the report also stated. The LUKOIL-Volgogradneftepererabotka refinery is located in the industrial zone, ASTRA notes (they are listed as foreign agents by the Russian Ministry of Justice).
Earlier in the night, residents of Volgograd reported hearing at least 10 explosions in the west and north of the city. "Locals are reporting a humming sound in the sky and bright flashes, and the loud noise caused people's walls and windows to shake. Residents of Volzhsky and Kalach-on-Don also reported explosions," the SHOT Telegram channel wrote.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/416983