Stavropol Krai declares drone threat

On the evening of February 4, a warning of possible UAV attacks was announced in the region. Residents are advised to monitor incoming messages, take precautions, and not endanger their lives and health.
Governor Vladimir Vladimirov announced on his Telegram channel on the evening of January 4 at 19:28 that restrictions had been introduced. During the threat, residents should take shelter in a room with load-bearing walls and not approach windows.
If you see a drone, do not record it on video or photograph it — this is strictly prohibited. Never approach fallen drones or their debris. If necessary, call emergency services at 112 — the line operates 24/7.
Recall that on January 14, UAVs attempted to attack Nevinnomyssk. Air defense systems were activated. As a result of the drones falling, a warehouse on the outskirts of the city and several parked cars caught fire. As reported by Mayor Mikhail Minenkov, one of the drones crashed near a residential building on Bauman Street. Residents of nearby buildings were evacuated as a safety measure, and emergency services began neutralizing the debris, which was successfully completed by midday.



