
The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation clarified that 116 drones were shot down over the Black Sea, 76 over the Krasnodar region, 23 in Crimea, 16 in the Rostov region, 7 in Bryansk, 4 each in the Kursk region and the waters of the Azov Sea, 2 in Belgorod, and 1 in Lipetsk regions.
The tragic consequences of the drone attack were recorded in Taganrog, where the governor of the Rostov region, Yuri Slyusary, reported three fatalities. Additionally, ten residents of Taganrog and the Neklinovsky district sustained injuries. The damage from the attacks includes damaged social facilities, a paint shop, a warehouse, as well as 16 residential buildings and four vehicles.
According to the Telegram channel Astra, a fire in Taganrog broke out near the runway, close to the aircraft manufacturing plant TANTK named after G. M. Beriev.
The head of the Krasnodar region, Veniamin Kondratiev, noted that the region witnessed one of the largest attacks from Ukraine. As a result, six local residents were injured, and more than 20 houses were damaged across five municipalities.
In Novorossiysk, four people with shrapnel wounds were hospitalized, reported the city's mayor, Andrey Kravchenko. In the village of Kabardinka, located in Gelendzhik, several private houses were damaged, and one person was also hospitalized.
From the Ukrainian side, authorities reported a massive attack carried out by Russia on Kyiv in the night of November 25, resulting in six deaths, as stated by the head of the city military administration, Timur Tkachenko. Six people were injured, and 18 were rescued. The strikes hit a 9-story building in the Dnipro district and a 22-story building in the Pechersk district, leading to fires and destruction on several floors. Rescuers began dismantling structures and searching for people under the rubble.
The Kyiv region also came under attack. In Bila Tserkva, where Russian drones and missiles damaged multi-story buildings, one person died, and another was injured, reported Volodymyr Vovkotrub, head of the Bila Tserkva city council. The Ministry of Energy of Ukraine clarified that the target of the night attack was energy infrastructure facilities, and they intend to inspect the damaged sites as soon as it is safe to do so.
President Volodymyr Zelensky reported that Russian military forces launched 22 missiles of various types, including air-launched ballistic missiles, and used over 460 drones on Tuesday night.