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Russian official says Ukrainian drones kill three, injure 16 in Crimea resort area

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Posted on September 21, 2025

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(Reuters) -A Ukrainian drone attack killed two people and injured 15 on Sunday in a resort area of the Crimea peninsula, Russia's Defence Ministry said. "At about 19.30 Moscow time (1630 GMT) in the

Ukrainian Drone Strike in Crimea Claims Three Lives and Injures 16

Details of the Drone Attack

(Reuters) -A Ukrainian drone attack on a resort area of the Crimea peninsula killed three people and injured 16, the area's top official said, in an attack denounced by Moscow.

Casualties and Damage

Sergei Aksyonov, the Moscow-appointed head of Crimea, seized and annexed from Ukraine by Russia in 2014, gave the toll from the town of Faros in a Telegram post.

Official Reactions

The Russian Defence Ministry said: "At about 19.30 Moscow time (1630 GMT) in the resort area of Crimea where there are no military targets whatsoever, the Ukrainian armed forces launched a terrorist strike using strike drones equipped with high-explosive payloads."

Historical Context

The ministry described the incident as a "premeditated terrorist attack on a civilian target".

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova denounced the incident as "yet another act of terrorism by the Kyiv regime.

"And NATO and the European Union, when seeking the aggressor on the European continent, need to look into the mirror to see this," she told the TASS news agency.

"They are the ones driving destabilisation and the spread of terrorism in Europe by virtue of their sponsorship of the Kyiv regime and as supplier of arms to it."

Ukrainian officials issued no comment on the incident and Reuters could not independently verify the report.

Aksyonov had earlier said that a school in the town was also damaged and falling drone debris sparked fires on open ground near Yalta along Crimea's southern shore.

Mikhail Rozvozhayev, governor of Sevastopol, the home port of Russia's Black Sea Fleet, wrote on Telegram that anti-aircraft units had downed three drones in the area.

Russia annexed and incorporated Crimea into its territory in 2014 in the aftermath of a popular uprising in Kyiv that prompted a Russia-friendly president to flee Ukraine.

Subtropical Crimea has been a popular holiday area since Soviet times for both tourists and the Soviet and the elite.

Krymsky Veter, an independent website devoted to Crimean affairs, said senior officials were likely staying in the region's guest houses.

Foros gained international notoriety in 1991 when Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev was briefly detained at a government dacha, or country house, during a shortlived attempt by hardliners to unseat him.

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukrainian drone attack in Crimea kills three, injures 16.
  • Sergei Aksyonov reports casualties from Faros.
  • Russia condemns the attack as terrorism.
  • No comment from Ukrainian officials.
  • Crimea annexed by Russia in 2014.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a drone strike?
A drone strike is an attack carried out by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that can deliver explosives to a target. These strikes are often used in military operations.
What is military target?
A military target refers to any location or asset that is considered legitimate for attack during armed conflict, typically including bases, equipment, and personnel.
What is a casualty in military terms?
A casualty refers to a person who is killed or injured in a military conflict. It can include both combatants and civilians affected by the violence.

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