Six people injured in the airstrike in Adygea have been discharged from hospitals.
Three of the nine patients hospitalized from the village of Novaya Adygeya following the airstrike remain in hospital. There are 18 adults and four children at the temporary accommodation center.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," by the evening of January 27, there were 25 people evacuated from their homes in Novaya Adygeya at the temporary accommodation center on the grounds of the Shapsug recreation center. Nine injured people remain in hospital: three in Enem, two in Maykop, and four in hospitals in Krasnodar.
On January 21, a drone attack damaged 30 houses in the village of Novaya Adygeya in the Takhtamukaysky District. At least one person was killed and 11 others, including two children, were injured. Nine of them were hospitalized. Authorities declared a state of emergency at the district level. On January 27, authorities announced that, in addition to compensation payments to residents, they had decided to provide free repairs to damaged apartments. Authorities have received about 1,000 requests for financial assistance from affected residents, the district head reported.
Of the nine people who were hospitalized, three remain hospitalized, Asker Savv, head of the Takhtamukaysky district, reported today on his Telegram channel.
There are 22 people in temporary accommodation centers.
"Nine people are currently receiving treatment: six as outpatients, and three are patients at the Enem Central District Hospital. […] The patients' condition is currently assessed as stable. There are 22 people in temporary accommodation centers, including four children," he wrote.
The district head also reported on the progress of repair and restoration work in the village of Novaya Adygeya. "In the worst-damaged building, No. 15, they are finishing laying the brickwork on the balconies. Roof repairs have also been completed, partitions have been restored, and doors have been replaced. Taking into account expert recommendations, they will begin restoration of the façade. Wall finishes, plumbing, electrical wiring in apartments, and much more will all be restored," the publication states.
No one will be left without glazing
In other buildings, he said, "they will begin installing windows en masse next week." "Our builders will definitely reach every apartment; no one will be left without glazing. I am personally monitoring this matter. Windows have already been restored in 136 apartments," the statement noted.
Many buildings have not been inspected "due to the search for the owners." "I ask them to respond and return to their homes so we can work together to document the damage. Together with law enforcement and other agencies, we will continue to search for the owners, including through social media. Restoration work will continue until the consequences of the emergency are fully resolved," the district head wrote.
As a reminder, on January 28, Adygea Head Murat Kumpilov announced a decision to provide assistance to the owners of damaged vehicles. According to him, 92 vehicles were damaged, and 27 burned. "In the event of partial damage to a vehicle, owners will receive compensation of up to 500,000 rubles, and in the event of a total loss, up to one million rubles. The republic will assume these payments," the official assured. Previously, Telegram users repeatedly asked questions about who would compensate for the damage to burned-out cars and how.
Car damage also repeatedly appeared in reports on the consequences of drone attacks in the Rostov region, but compensation for it was not provided until December 2025. Only after a Taganrog resident who lost his car asked about payments during a direct line with the governor did the authorities establish a compensation procedure for car owners. The resolution provides for a payment of up to 500,000 rubles for a damaged car and up to a million rubles for a destroyed one.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/420400