Drones attacked the territories of Krasnodar Krai and Adygea on the night of August 30.
Drone debris fell in the Takhtamukaysky District. Several private houses were damaged. One person was injured—a resident of the Yablonovsky settlement. He received the necessary medical assistance. In addition, one production workshop was damaged.
“At the scene, by my instruction, are the head of the district Asker Savv, the head of the settlement Zaurdin Atazhakhov, and representatives of emergency services are working,” wrote the head of Adygea Murat Kumpilov.
Due to the fall of drone debris on the Krasnodar Oil Refinery, one of the technological units was damaged. A fire occurred.
According to preliminary information, there are no casualties. Fire and rescue units, emergency and special services are working at the scene. All plant employees were evacuated.
Traffic on the Yablonovsky Bridge in Krasnodar was blocked after the UAV attack.
Takhtamukaysky District
The Takhtamukaysky District is a municipal district located in the Republic of Adygea, Russia. It was officially established in 1936 and is named after the large aul (village) of Takhtamukay, which serves as its administrative center. The area is historically significant as part of the homeland of the Adyghe people, also known as Circassians.
Yablonovsky settlement
The Yablonovsky settlement is an archaeological site in Russia’s Republic of Adygea, known as the remains of an ancient Meotian fortress from the 4th-3rd centuries BCE. It provides significant insight into the culture and defensive structures of the Meotians, who were indigenous tribes of the Kuban region. Today, the site’s earthen ramparts and ditches are a protected historical landmark.
Krasnodar Oil Refinery
The Krasnodar Oil Refinery is a major Russian oil processing plant, originally commissioned in 1911, making it one of the oldest refineries in the country. It has undergone significant modernization and expansion over its long history and remains a key industrial facility in the Krasnodar Krai region, processing crude oil into various petroleum products.
Yablonovsky Bridge
The Yablonovsky Bridge is a modern road bridge in Krasnodar, Russia, completed in 2018 to alleviate traffic congestion. It spans the Kuban River and is named after the nearby historic Yablonovsky Cossack settlement. The bridge’s construction represents a significant recent infrastructure development for the region.