
Sirius University building.
The administration of Sirius Federal Territory has launched a hotline for residents following a recent unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) attack. Dmitry Plishkin, head of the administration, announced this on his Telegram channel.
On Wednesday night, Plishkin had reported air defense systems operating in Sirius amid the threat of a UAV attack. He later confirmed a hit on an oil depot, though no casualties were reported at that time. The UAV threat in Sirius was lifted at 3:10 AM Moscow time.

An oil depot in Sirius was hit.
Plishkin also addressed the public, stating: “Friends, if you need medical assistance, a hotline is open: 8-862-445-55-03.” He added that medical personnel in the federal territory would be on duty around the clock.
Meanwhile, the operational headquarters of Krasnodar Krai reported that in the Adler district of Sochi, on the same night, a woman died from falling UAV debris, and another woman sustained serious injuries and was hospitalized. Both were outdoors when the debris fell. Additionally, a fire broke out at a garage cooperative, which was extinguished by 2:51 AM Moscow time, with no preliminary reports of casualties there.

A woman died in Sochi from falling UAV debris.
