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Tax office building damaged in Russian attack on Kharkiv Oblast
Tax office building damaged in Russian attack on Kharkiv Oblast

Yahoo

time03-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Tax office building damaged in Russian attack on Kharkiv Oblast

A building belonging to Ukraine's State Tax Service has been damaged in a Russian attack on Kharkiv Oblast. Source: Ruslan Kravchenko, Head of Ukraine's State Tax Service Details: The office, located in a village in the Kupiansk district, sustained damage to its facade, windows and doors as a result of the attack. The aftermath of the Russian strike Photo: Kravchenko There were no casualties among the employees. The aftermath of the Russian strike Photo: Kravchenko Quote from Kravchenko: "We're already working to deal with the aftermath and promptly resume the work of the office." The aftermath of the Russian strike Photo: Kravchenko Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

Russia declares state of emergency at port after Ukrainian drone attack; 5 injured in Novorossiysk
Russia declares state of emergency at port after Ukrainian drone attack; 5 injured in Novorossiysk

Time of India

time03-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Russia declares state of emergency at port after Ukrainian drone attack; 5 injured in Novorossiysk

The mayor of the Russian port city of Novorossiysk declared a state of emergency on Saturday after he said a Ukrainian drone attack had damaged residential buildings and injured at least five people, including two children. Andrei Kravchenko, the mayor, announced his decision on his official Telegram account which showed him inspecting the damage to apartment buildings and giving orders to officials. Kravchenko said one of the injured people, a woman, was in hospital in a serious was no immediate comment from Ukraine, whose air force said Russia had attacked Ukraine overnight with 183 drones and two ballistic missiles. Show more Show less

Russian city declares emergency after Ukrainian drone attack
Russian city declares emergency after Ukrainian drone attack

Free Malaysia Today

time03-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Free Malaysia Today

Russian city declares emergency after Ukrainian drone attack

Debris from falling drones damaged a grain storage terminal in the Black Sea city of Novorossiisk. (AFP pic) MOSCOW : The mayor of the Russian port city of Novorossiisk declared a state of emergency today after local authorities said a Ukrainian drone attack had damaged a grain terminal and several residential buildings, injuring five people. There was no immediate comment from Ukraine, whose air force said Russia had attacked Ukraine overnight with 183 drones and two ballistic missiles. Andrei Kravchenko, the mayor of the Russian Black Sea city of Novorossisk, was shown inspecting damage to three apartment buildings in video released on his official Telegram account. The video showed debris scattered in front of apartment buildings, a crushed car, blown out windows and balconies hanging off the buildings' facade. Kravchenko said one of the injured people, a woman, was in hospital in a serious situation. Two children had also been injured, local authorities said. The governor of Russia's southern Krasnodar region Veniamin Kondratyev said that debris from falling drones had also damaged three storage units at a grain terminal in Novorossiisk, sparking a fire. Nobody had been injured, he said. Delo Group, the owner of the damaged grain terminal, said in a statement that a clear-up was underway and that a fire there had been extinguished. 'DeloPorts terminals is operating normally in accordance with internal instructions and the instructions of relevant authorities and agencies,' the company said.

Drone Strike Hits Russian Grain Port, Injures Five
Drone Strike Hits Russian Grain Port, Injures Five

The Sun

time03-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Sun

Drone Strike Hits Russian Grain Port, Injures Five

MOSCOW: The mayor of the Russian port city of Novorossiisk declared a state of emergency on Saturday after local authorities said a Ukrainian drone attack had damaged a grain terminal and several residential buildings, injuring five people. There was no immediate comment from Ukraine, whose air force said Russia had attacked Ukraine overnight with 183 drones and two ballistic missiles. Andrei Kravchenko, the mayor of the Russian Black Sea city of Novorossisk, was shown inspecting damage to three apartment buildings in video released on his official Telegram account. The video showed debris scattered in front of apartment buildings, a crushed car, blown out windows and balconies hanging off the buildings' facade. Kravchenko said one of the injured people, a woman, was in hospital in a serious situation. Two children had also been injured, local authorities said. The governor of Russia's southern Krasnodar region Veniamin Kondratyev said that debris from falling drones had also damaged three storage units at a grain terminal in Novorossiisk, sparking a fire. Nobody had been injured, he said. Delo Group, the owner of the damaged grain terminal, said in a statement that a clear-up was underway and that a fire there had been extinguished. 'DeloPorts terminals is operating normally in accordance with internal instructions and the instructions of relevant authorities and agencies,' the company said. (

Russia Declares State of Emergency at Port after Ukrainian Drone Attack on Novorossiisk
Russia Declares State of Emergency at Port after Ukrainian Drone Attack on Novorossiisk

Asharq Al-Awsat

time03-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Russia Declares State of Emergency at Port after Ukrainian Drone Attack on Novorossiisk

The mayor of the Russian port city of Novorossiisk declared a state of emergency on Saturday after local authorities said a Ukrainian drone attack had damaged a grain terminal and several residential buildings, injuring five people. There was no immediate comment from Ukraine, whose air force said Russia had attacked Ukraine overnight with 183 drones and two ballistic missiles, Reuters reported. Andrei Kravchenko, the mayor of the Russian Black Sea city of Novorossisk, was shown inspecting damage to three apartment buildings in video released on his official Telegram account. The video showed debris scattered in front of apartment buildings, a crushed car, blown out windows and balconies hanging off the buildings' facade. Kravchenko said one of the injured people, a woman, was in hospital in a serious situation. Two children had also been injured, local authorities said. The governor of Russia's southern Krasnodar region Veniamin Kondratyev said that debris from falling drones had also damaged three storage units at a grain terminal in Novorossiisk, sparking a fire. Nobody had been injured, he said. Delo Group, the owner of the damaged grain terminal, said in a statement that a clear-up was underway and that a fire there had been extinguished. "DeloPorts terminals is operating normally in accordance with internal instructions and the instructions of relevant authorities and agencies," the company said.

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