The incident occurred on January 3rd in a residential complex on Starokubanskaya Street.

According to reports, prior to the incident, an unknown man tried to enter the building through the parking area but was stopped by residents. The next day, he attempted to enter the building past the concierge. The woman asked the stranger where he was going, to which he offered to show her an apartment. As soon as the retiree approached the man, he punched her in the face.

On the same day, January 3rd, the 67-year-old victim went to the police and reported the assault. It is noted that the unknown man had tried to enter the apartment building for two consecutive days, but the retiree working as the concierge did not let him in.

Law enforcement officers are continuing their search for the attacker.

“Investigative and operational measures are being carried out to establish the identity and whereabouts of the aggressor. A medical examination has been ordered for the retiree,” reports the press service.

Krasnodar

Krasnodar is a major city in southern Russia, founded in 1793 as a fortress named Yekaterinodar (meaning “Catherine’s gift”) in honor of Empress Catherine the Great. It served as the historical and cultural center of the Kuban Cossacks before being renamed Krasnodar (“beautiful gift”) in 1920 following the Russian Revolution. Today, it is a vibrant administrative and economic hub for the surrounding agricultural region.

Starokubanskaya Street

Starokubanskaya Street is a historic thoroughfare in the city of Krasnodar, Russia, which traces its origins back to the 19th century as one of the settlement’s first streets. Its name, meaning “Old Kuban,” reflects the region’s Cossack heritage and its development alongside the growth of Yekaterinodar (Krasnodar’s former name). Today, it is known for its preserved pre-revolutionary architecture and serves as a cultural artery connecting the city’s past to its modern life.