The regional governor of Moscow Oblast, Andrei Vorobyov, reported on Tuesday that at least one person has died and three others were injured after a drone attack by the Ukrainian armed forces targeted the Moscow region. The strikes caused extensive damage to residential buildings across several communities. In the latest update, three individuals were injured in a residence on Sportivny Proezd. They were all transported to Ramenskoye Hospital for treatment. A 46-year-old woman died as a result of the injuries, according to the governor’s notes posted on his Telegram channel.
The nighttime assault also left numerous apartment blocks damaged, with some structures set ablaze. As a precaution, 43 residents were evacuated and relocated to temporary shelters while authorities assess the situation and coordinate longer-term housing options for those displaced.
Russian air defense units reported intercepting 14 drones over the districts of Podolsk, Ramenskoye, Lyubertsy, Domodedovo, and Kolomna. Officials also clarified that earlier reports about the death of a nine-year-old child were not confirmed after further verification.
This incident underscores the ongoing volatility in the region and the persistent risk to civilian infrastructure from aerial attacks. Local emergency services and regional authorities continue to respond with emergency medical care, humanitarian support, and corrective measures to secure affected neighborhoods. The situation remains fluid as investigators gather additional details to confirm the full scope of casualties and property damage, and to guide ongoing relief efforts. Statements from regional officials emphasize resilience and the readiness to assist civilians impacted by the strikes, while continuing to monitor security conditions and coordinate with national defense authorities for ongoing protection and rapid response capabilities. Attribution: Regional government communications and public safety briefings.