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Drones strike Russian city of Syzran, 2 killed -

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Ukrainian drones reportedly targeted the Russian city of Syzran in the Samara Oblast and the surrounding region overnight on April 22.

Axar.az informs, citing Kyiv Independent, that photos and videos posted on social media purport to show several damaged residential buildings in the city amid reports of falling drones debris.

The regional prosecutor's office claimed that 11 people, including two children, were injured as a result of a collapse at one of the building's entrances.

Ukraine's military has not yet commented on the reported attack.

It is worth noting that a local oil refinery is located about three kilometers from the site of the strike.

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Rescue teams have recovered the bodies of two people who died after the entrance of a residential building partially collapsed in the city of Syzran in Russia’s Samara region.

This was reported by the press service of Russia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations.

According to the information, eight people were placed in temporary accommodation centers following the incident.

In addition, regional governor Vyacheslav Fedorishchev said that two apartment buildings in Syzran were damaged as a result of a drone attack.

He added that 12 people were injured.

Date
2026.04.22 / 11:16
Author
Axar.az
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