Rostov Water Supply Cut, Scientists Propose Fish Breeding

On the morning of February 4, thousands of residents of Rostov-on-Don were left without cold water due to a pipeline burst. The accident affected the Zapadny residential area and the Leventsovsky microdistrict.
On the night of February 4, an unmanned aerial vehicle was shot down in the Millerovsky district. In the morning, drone attacks were repelled in the Millerovsky, Chertkovsky, Kasharsky, Sholokhovsky districts and in Kamensk-Shakhtinsky. No reports of destruction were received.
Residents of the Rostov region face criminal charges under the article on high treason for publishing footage of the aftermath of UAV attacks. Since August, there has been a ban on filming and distributing materials about the use of missiles and drones, the operation of air defense and electronic warfare systems, as well as the deployment of military personnel. The ban does not apply to official sources.
The sheep population in the Rostov region decreased by 37.5% in 2025, amounting to 486,400 head. The reason is a drop in demand for wool. The region plans to switch to meat sheep farming.
The wife of a Rostov resident killed in the strike on Leventsovka on January 14 is in the hospital. After discharge, she and her son will temporarily move to a flexible housing fund because their apartment was destroyed.
The Aksay District Court has begun hearing the case of Roza Kuznetsova, director of the Krasnosulinsky Special Boarding Home. She is accused of corruption by subordinates whom Kuznetsova herself suspected of fraud.
Scientists propose using fry obtained through cryopreservation of sperm for fish reproduction in the Rostov region. The Southern Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) has its own cryobank.





