Ukrainian drones have once again attacked the Perm region.

Ukrainian drones have once again attacked the Perm region.

      An apartment building in Perm was damaged as a result of a drone attack on the Perm region. This was reported by the governor of the region, Dmitry Makhonin, on his channel in MAX.

      "There are no casualties. Emergency and operational services are working at the scene. Residents of the affected building have been evacuated. Psychologists are working with them," the head of the region reported regarding the residential building damaged during the attack.

      An administrative building was also damaged in the Perm municipal district, Makhonin said. "As a result, one man was injured, and he is receiving necessary medical assistance."

      The arrival of an enemy drone was carried out at one of the industrial enterprises. There are no casualties or injuries at the attacked enterprise.

      Several more drones were shot down, the governor reported.

      Makhonin urged residents to find shelter when the alert systems are activated. Any room in a recessed space is considered a shelter: basements and ground floors of buildings and capital structures, underground passages and parking lots, and the first floors of entrances to apartment buildings.

      He also reminded about the ban on the dissemination of photos and videos of drones and the consequences of their arrivals in the media and social networks.

      Earlier, Perm was attacked using drones on April 29. At that time, according to 59.RU, an industrial facility in the Perm district was subjected to the attack.

      Both times, alarm signals about the introduction of the "Drone Danger" regime were received on the phones of residents in regions neighboring Perm, including the Sverdlovsk region. The alert system was also activated.

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Ukrainian drones have once again attacked the Perm region.

An apartment building in Perm was damaged as a result of a drone attack on the Perm region. This was reported by the governor of the region, Dmitry Makhinin, on his channel in MAX.