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Ukrainian Drone Attack Kills Three in Russia’s Ryazan, Hits Residences, Industry

May 15 (Reuters) – A ⁠Ukrainian ⁠drone attack killed ⁠three people in the ​central Russian city of Ryazan, damaged ‌high-rise apartment buildings and ‌hit an industrial ⁠enterprise, ⁠Regional Governor Pavel Malkov said early on Friday.

“To ​our great regret, three people have been killed and 12 ​injured, including children,” Malkov wrote on ⁠the Telegram ⁠messaging app.

Malkov said ⁠the ​drones damaged two high-rise apartment blocks. He ​said ⁠debris from falling drones also fell on the territory of an industrial site, which ⁠he did not identify.

The unofficial Telegram site Mash ⁠showed pictures of smoke rising from a high-rise building and said one of the entrances to the building was blocked, preventing residents from leaving.

Other unofficial sites showed several apartments ⁠ablaze.

Ryazan, located some 200 km (120 miles) southeast of Moscow, is the site of a large ​oil refinery.

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing ​by Jacqueline Wong)

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