An incident in the Kursk region was linked to an attack carried out with unmanned aerial vehicles, according to a report from the deputy governor via a regional communication channel. The statement noted that a power outage affected three settlements in the region as a consequence of the strike. The update reflects the kind of disruption that drone activity can trigger for local grids and daily life, and it records the response of regional authorities as they assess the damage. (Kursk regional administration)
During a single day, authorities said, the Ukrainian armed forces attempted to strike eight settlements in the Kursk region using drones. The report details that several kamikaze drones targeted villages across multiple districts, including Samarka, Sergeevka, Tetkino, Medvezhye, and Elizavetovka in the Glushkovsky district; Milaevki in the Belovsky district; Iskra in the Khomutovsky district; and Nikolaevo-Daryino in the Sudzhansky district. The sequencing of these attacks underscores the breadth of the aerial threat observed by local residents and officials. (Kursk regional administration)
In Medvezhye, one of the drones damaged a power line, triggering a partial outage that affected Sergeevka, Elizavetovka, and Politotdelsky. The unfolding events illustrate how a single strike can ripple through neighborhood networks, leaving homes without electricity and impacting everyday routines. (Kursk regional administration)
Deputy Governor Smirnov noted that the day also saw multiple rounds of gunfire directed at other settlements. The focal points included Oleshnya in the Sudzhansky district, Korenevo in the Korenevsky district, Elizavetovka, Tetkino, and Krasnooktyabrsky in the Glushkovsky district. One residential structure in Korenevo sustained damage to its roof, windows, and gas equipment, highlighting the tangible risk to housing and utility infrastructure in the region. (Kursk regional administration)
These reports come after earlier statements that three settlements within the Shebekinsky urban district faced attacks as well. The consistent thread across these updates is the strain placed on local communities by repeated drone and air-launched threats, and the ongoing duty of regional authorities to document and respond to the resulting damage. (Kursk regional administration)