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02:12, 6 May 2026

Tuapse authorities reported the resettlement of five affected families.

Five apartments in temporary housing in Tuapse have been provided to families who lost their homes in a drone attack in April.

As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," two people were killed and seven others injured in a drone attack in Tuapse on the night of April 16. Sixty residential buildings and three social facilities were damaged, and five private homes were completely destroyed.

On May 5, Tuapse authorities reported that families who lost their homes in drone attacks had been relocated to temporary housing. They were provided with temporary apartments in a residential building on Pushkin Street.

“Five temporary housing apartments have been prepared for occupancy. Five families whose homes were damaged or lost as a result of drone attacks will be relocated here,” said Sergei Boyko, head of the Tuapse Municipal District.

According to the official, utility workers cleaned the apartments, “repaired the living space,” and delivered the necessary furniture to ensure the apartments are “fully ready for occupancy.”

“People will remain here until the issue of their permanent housing is fully resolved,” Boyko wrote, without specifying a timeframe.

Comments in the “My Tuapse” community expressed concerns that the provision of permanent housing to the victims could be delayed. "They'll report back and forget about the people and their promises. They promised to Yevgeniya from Kommunisticheskaya, too, but they didn't do anything," wrote Telegram user Elena Vladimirovna.

Yevgeniya, a Tuapse resident, previously told a "Caucasian Knot" correspondent that her apartment was destroyed in a drone attack on November 25, 2025. "I've been renting an apartment for five months at my own expense. I haven't been provided with temporary housing. We've appealed to the authorities for help, but they're deaf," the woman complained.

The number of city residents left homeless has grown since the attacks that occurred in late April: several private homes adjacent to the Tuapse Oil Refinery were severely damaged or completely burned out in a fire on April 28-29. By May 2, 57 people evacuated from the area near the oil refinery remained in city hotels.

Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/423013

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