March 6, 2026
Nine people injured in Sevastopol after drone attack. Part of the city left without power
On the night of March 6, Ukrainian drones attacked the annexed Sevastopol, reported the Russian-appointed governor Mikhail Razvozhayev. According to him, a downed drone exploded near an apartment building. Part of the building was damaged, and nine people were injured, including three children. Six of the injured were hospitalized. According to the governor, the shockwave from the drone explosion broke windows in a school, and there was a small fire on the grounds of a local college. A switchgear was damaged at one of the substations, leaving part of the city without electricity. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, air defense forces destroyed 83 Ukrainian drones overnight. The largest number (56 units) were over the territory of annexed Crimea.

TL;DR
- Ukrainian drones attacked Sevastopol on the night of March 6.
- A downed drone exploded near an apartment building, causing damage and injuries.
- Nine people, including three children, were injured; six were hospitalized.
- The explosion broke school windows and caused a small fire at a college.
- Damage to a substation resulted in power outages in parts of the city.
- Russia claims its air defense destroyed 83 Ukrainian drones overnight, with 56 over Crimea.
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