Ukrainian Drones Kill One, Damage Homes, Industry in Southern Russia’s Taganrog

March 29 (Reuters) – A Ukrainian ⁠drone ⁠attack killed ⁠one person, triggered fires and ​damaged homes and industry on Sunday in ‌the southern Russian ‌city of Taganrog, local officials ⁠said.

The ⁠regional governor said falling drone debris prompted ​the evacuation of an area hit by falling debris.

“Emergency crews are working at ​the site of the incident, where ⁠the debris ⁠fell,” Yuri Slyusar, ⁠governor ​of Rostov region on Ukraine’s eastern border, ​said on ⁠Telegram. “Fires and damage have occurred. People have been evacuated.”

Taganrog Mayor Svetlana Kambulova, in a subsequent post ⁠on Telegram, spoke of widespread damage in the ⁠city.

Emergency crews responded to 49 calls, she said. Eight people were injured.

“Due to falling drone debris, several residential houses, social sites, and industrial enterprises were damaged,” she wrote.

Air defence units remained in action.

Taganrog ⁠is a port city at the eastern end of the Sea of Azov east of the border ​with Ukraine.

(Reporting by Reuters; editing ​by Jonathan Oatis)

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