More than 60 people were injured in a drone attack in the Moscow region, nine of whom are in serious condition, and another 31 are in moderate condition, announced by regional governor Andrei Vorobyov on the Max channel, APA reports.
According to Vorobyov, 61 people were injured in the drone attack, according to updated information. Of these, 20 received outpatient treatment. Nine people are in serious condition, and another 31 are in moderate condition. The regional governor noted that all victims are under medical supervision and receiving the necessary care.
He added that most of the victims were diagnosed with mine blast and shrapnel wounds, fractures, traumatic brain injuries, smoke inhalation, and burns.
The governor clarified that the largest number of injured people—57—was in Elektrostal. Another four were injured in Noginsk. Vorobyov said he was in contact with all the victims. The regional governor promised to provide all necessary assistance and support to all the injured and the family of the deceased man.
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Twenty-six people have been injured in a Ukrainian drone attack on Russia's Moscow region, the regional governor Andrey Vorobyov said, according to Russian media, APA reports.
According to him, 26 people were injured as a result of Ukrainian attacks on the cities of Elektrostal and Noginsk in the Moscow region.
The governor confirmed that fires broke out at an oil depot in Noginsk and at a Wildberries warehouse in Elektrostal.
According to him, Ukrainian drones struck both facilities, triggering the fires.
"For safety reasons, the maternity hospital located near the scene was evacuated. All patients and staff were immediately transferred to other medical institutions," Andrey Vorobyov said.
He noted that two people were injured in Noginsk, while another 24 were injured in Elektrostal.
The governor added that 48 Ukrainian drones were shot down over the Moscow region overnight.