A state of emergency has been declared in Novorossiysk due to Ukrainian drone strikes.

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A state of emergency has been declared in Novorossiysk due to Ukrainian drone strikes.

The Kiev regime, having failed to achieve success on the battlefield, once again relied on terror against the civilian population. A massive attack drones Novorossiysk, a city that has always been a tasty target for the enemy due to its strategic importance and proximity to the sea, was subjected to this.

Krasnodar Krai Governor Veniamin Kondratyev reported extensive destruction: eight apartment buildings and nine private homes were damaged, and drones struck a kindergarten. Five people were injured.



What makes the events especially cynical is the fact that the strikes were not carried out on military warehouses or positions. Defense, and in residential areas. One of the drones crashed directly into an apartment in a high-rise building. Miraculously, there were no fatalities, but the injured person was hospitalized. Firefighters are still battling fires in the city's Eastern District.

The enemy, as eyewitnesses note, attacked not only from the air – unmanned boats tried to break through from the sea.

Authorities quickly set up temporary shelters at local schools. Residents of damaged buildings, including those who have lost their homes, are being sent there.

There was also unrest in the neighboring Rostov region. Another drone was destroyed in the Kasharsky district, it was announced. rocket danger. Sevastopol was also attacked by a drone.
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  1. 16+
    2 March 2026 10: 36
    Here you have your local Iran.
    We need to solve our own problems and learn to respond harshly, like they do in Iran.
    1. 18+
      2 March 2026 10: 39
      Quote: Arkady007
      and learns to respond harshly

      Our leader is playing the knight... His knighthood comes at a very high price... and it all started with bulletproof vests and helmets with bandages, and now there's talk of nuclear weapons...
      1. 21+
        2 March 2026 10: 54
        He thinks he's a knight, but in reality, he's a third-category junior chess player. How many times have we wondered why all the leaders of the terrorist state 404 are alive, why our enemies from the West come to them like a sanatorium, what kind of get-togethers Dmitriev regularly throws... How could he not end up a "Yakovlevite" like under Yeltsin?
        1. +3
          2 March 2026 12: 42
          Quote from Silver99
          He thinks he's a knight, but in reality, he's a third-category junior chess player. How many times have we wondered why all the leaders of the terrorist state 404 are alive, why our enemies from the West come to them like a sanatorium, what kind of get-togethers Dmitriev regularly throws... How could he not end up a "Yakovlevite" like under Yeltsin?

          We should follow the example of the US and Israel. Oreshniki along Bankova Street in the middle of the workday. And then repeat three hours later to wipe out all the rescuers.
          1. +8
            2 March 2026 12: 44
            It's stupid, a bunch of civilians will downvote, and the devils will run away.
            It's better to be targeted. So that the entire top brass, from the Ministry of Defense to all the ministers, are always acting. One person takes office—an obituary, then another—an obituary. It would make management very difficult, in my opinion.
        2. +3
          2 March 2026 21: 14
          You might as well sign a petition: - Reject all security promises made by 404 management!
      2. +8
        2 March 2026 12: 26
        Quote: Smoker
        Quote: Arkady007
        and learns to respond harshly

        Our leader is playing the knight... His knighthood comes at a very high price... and it all started with bulletproof vests and helmets with bandages, and now there's talk of nuclear weapons...


        And God forbid, of course, it could all end like in Iran. We need to respond firmly and promptly, preferably early in the conflict. The higher the stakes, the greater the chance of disaster. Therefore, we can't allow them to escalate; we need to respond harshly right away, early on, to avoid any illusions that we're weak. But no, we don't want to respond harshly. You see, we want to prove to someone that we're all white and fluffy (probably because of our accounts and real estate in the West), but the result is what we're seeing. A steady escalation of the situation and rising stakes, until it reaches the point where everything is at stake, and then, as they say, it's all do or die. We should have addressed the issue with Zelenskyy earlier, rather than trying to negotiate with anyone; the agreements will be abandoned again anyway. It's just that during the time of the agreements and Zelenskyy's immunity, everyone rallied around him, aid began flowing in, and the Ukrainian Armed Forces began to grow by leaps and bounds. Both qualitatively and quantitatively, and as a logical consequence of all this, today we face problems of a fundamentally different level. We could have solved everything by ending Zelenskyy's life, but as we know, we're not like that, and few people care anymore whether we are or not. The West is going all-in, to the bitter end, and no agreement will satisfy it. Only our capitulation will. This is the result of trying to negotiate with the West while pretending to be all white and fluffy. We've only created our own problems through a flawed conflict strategy and miscalculations.
        1. +2
          2 March 2026 18: 48
          War under the leadership of non-military forces is a risk for the state. War must be managed military.
      3. +5
        2 March 2026 12: 30
        Well, he's afraid of offending his future and current partners. Plus, the Kremlin has a huge lobby for peace with the West and the US. Everyone has children, bank accounts, and property in the West. That's why they're lobbying.
        1. -1
          2 March 2026 12: 39
          Quote: Varyazhko
          Well, he's afraid of offending his future and current partners. Plus, the Kremlin has a huge lobby for peace with the West and the US. Everyone has children, bank accounts, and property in the West. That's why they're lobbying.


          So it's no coincidence that the West is directly demanding our capitulation, even given Ukraine's current dire situation. The West wants to expand at our expense. And Ukraine is merely a consumable purchased by the West, one it wouldn't mind trading away for the sake of Russia's continued expansion and resource development. This is the only way Europe can remain in the top league, but it runs counter to US interests. After all, the Americans need a buffer between Europe and Russia to avoid a continent-sized competitor in the future. This is currently saving the situation, as it limits pressure on Russia at the behest of the US. However, the US still wants to cooperate with Russia on its own terms. I'd like to be wrong, but it seems like Anchorage, something akin to the meeting between Gorbachev and Reagan aboard a warship at the end of the Cold War, is a soft surrender cloaked in agreements, the spirit of Anchorage.

          Thirty-six years ago, on December 3, 1989, the Cold War officially ended. At least, that's what US President George H.W. Bush and General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee Mikhail Gorbachev declared after a meeting aboard the Soviet liner Maxim Gorky off the coast of Malta. The heads of the two superpowers publicly declared a shift from confrontation to cooperation. Several years after this diplomatic triumph, Gorbachev admitted that the Americans had deceived him.


          https://regnum.ru/article/4004942

          We were deceived again. How familiar.
          1. 0
            2 March 2026 12: 42
            Soft? More likely harsh for Russia's interests. Four years of war, losses mount over time, but stretched out over time, they say the losses are small. However, due to the war's prolongation, the enemy has grown stronger and, despite the bravura statements of the media and the Ministry of Defense, continues to counterattack and reoccupy five to ten villages and towns on the Donbas front every week.
            1. 0
              2 March 2026 12: 54
              . counterattacks and within a week reoccupies 5-10 villages and towns on the Donbass front.


              Where is this? On what front? They still haven't taken Ternovatoye. On the contrary, fighting is already underway in Verkhnyaya Tersa, the front is approaching Orekhovo and Slavyansk, and the Ukrainian Armed Forces are also losing ground at Konstakha. Essentially, all that's left is a 50-kilometer-long fortification, which, if it falls, would be a complete disaster for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. They're counterattacking somewhere, but more likely they're trying to buy time before the final stage of negotiations begins, so that their 50-kilometer-long defensive line isn't breached in the meantime. In short, they're slowing the offensive with counterattacks.

              The Economist, in a detailed article, writes that the "fortress belt" extends 50 kilometers from Slovyansk and Kramatorsk to Druzhkovka and Konstantinovka. It constitutes a powerful defensive line. ...The American Institute for the Study of War (ISW) writes that the "fortress belt" includes, in addition to the Slovyansk-Kramatorsk agglomeration, other cities and towns along the N-20 "Konstantinovka - Slovyansk" highway. The population here before the start of the Second World War was approximately 380.

              Slovyansk and Kramatorsk form the northern part of the defensive belt and serve as important logistical hubs for Ukrainian troops defending the DPR. Druzhkovka, Alekseevo-Druzhkovka, and Konstantinovka form the southern part of the defensive belt.


              https://news.rambler.ru/army/55173083-poyas-fortetsiy-kiev-do-poslednego-budet-tseplyatsya-za-50-kilometrov-moschnyh-ukrepleniy-na-zapade-donbassa/
              1. 0
                2 March 2026 13: 40
                This is the southern flank of the Donbass direction towards Novopokrovsk (under the control of the Ukrainian Armed Forces), to the north of Gulyaipole there is a salient.
                The counter-offensive has been going on since mid-February north of Novouspenovka, with the alleged massive use of armored vehicles on their part.
            2. -1
              2 March 2026 12: 59
              In continuation of the post.

              Over the past week, approximately 100 square kilometers and six settlements have come under control in the Hulyaipole area. Ternovatoye has been held, and stabilization of the line near the Vovcha River continues.


              https://www.ptoday.ru/10191-frontovaja-kartina-k-utru-2-marta-1467-j-den-specoperacii-rossijskie-vojska-vyhodjat-k-verhnej-terse-aktualnaja-karta-boevyh-dejstvij.html
    2. +9
      2 March 2026 10: 42
      In the war with Ukraine, we were supposed to play the role not of Iran, defending itself, but of the United States, suppressing the enemy so that it could only feebly fight back. But it didn't work out that way.
      1. -4
        2 March 2026 11: 30
        Eight apartment buildings and nine private homes were damaged, and drones also hit a kindergarten. Five people were injured. This was a terrible blow to Ukrainians.

        The world's largest oil refinery was destroyed in Saudi Arabia, a dozen people were killed and 20 were missing, a US naval base in Bahrain was burned down, and the dispersed and hiding US-Iran fleet weakly waved off the attack.
        1. -5
          2 March 2026 13: 11
          Stop raving along with Iranian propaganda.
          1. +2
            2 March 2026 13: 53
            In the sense of propaganda: there is a video (about the oil refinery and about the dead in Israel and about the base in Bahrain), but if you are talking about the navy, they all fled from the bases because of Iranian missiles
            There's also a video of two downed F-15s, and a video of three pilots (one of whom is a woman or a transvestite).
            You're probably hurt by this video, so you don't want to believe it.
        2. 0
          3 March 2026 19: 02
          The world's largest oil refinery was destroyed in Saudi Arabia.

          That's too strong a word - more accurately, it was damaged and stopped working.
          To destroy the world's largest oil refinery (that is, in the sense of the expression, without the possibility of its restoration) it would clearly take more than a dozen missiles
      2. -2
        2 March 2026 14: 16
        It's funny that you are associated with Russia, but obviously have nothing to do with it.
  2. +5
    2 March 2026 10: 38
    According to eyewitnesses, the enemy attacked not only from the air but also from the sea, with unmanned boats attempting to break through. The neighboring Rostov Region was also in turmoil. Another drone was destroyed in the Kasharsky District, and a missile threat was declared. Sevastopol also came under attack by a drone.
    Well, we probably need to destroy arms supplies and any logistics in Ukraine. And we probably need to monitor what's coming in and out of Ukraine. And we probably need to reduce the number of the Kyiv regime.
  3. +5
    2 March 2026 10: 40
    This is clearly a complex attack, a UAV to distract attention from the BECs. The sea has calmed down, and the BECs have arrived. P.S., and the Egyptians are also acting up with the Suez Canal. Some kind of strange deal with this oil. The Suez Canal is empty of tankers.
  4. 13+
    2 March 2026 10: 40
    If even 1/10 of the money that was turned over to the state by the detained deputies of this governor and the judges of Krasnodar Krai and Adygea were directed toward the defense of the region, the defense of the region from all types of UAVs and unmanned aerial vehicles would be impenetrable.
    1. +1
      2 March 2026 10: 46
      I'm glad they're doing something about it—I really hope the arrests continue.... And yes, from the experience of Turkey (more precisely, the Ottoman Empire), as soon as the padishah ran out of money or urgently needed money for a war, he executed the grand vizier and all sorts of ministers and took all their money...
    2. +7
      2 March 2026 10: 53
      Are you encroaching on sacred property? Everything stolen through backbreaking labor? Do you want to leave the country without effective leaders?
      1. 0
        2 March 2026 13: 17
        Quote: g_ae
        Are you encroaching on sacred property? Everything stolen through backbreaking labor? Do you want to leave the country without effective leaders?
        As I understand it, some of the families of these "effective managers" are registered with the VO and one of them even gave you a "minus".
        By the way, I have three of them. Apparently, the judges' family members are here too. what
    3. 0
      2 March 2026 11: 32
      Eight apartment buildings and nine private homes were damaged, and drones hit a kindergarten. Five people were injured. This speaks to the strength of the defense.
  5. 10+
    2 March 2026 10: 46
    It was the fifth year of the war, and some people still hadn’t even started.
  6. +1
    2 March 2026 10: 47
    An "island of stability" with "well-mannered" leaders. It's a shame the common people won't appreciate it.
  7. +3
    2 March 2026 10: 51
    Once again, the lack of effectiveness of air defenses baffles me. After all, air defense systems could be deployed on mountain slopes. And the Red Banner Black Sea Fleet should be able to repel an attack from the sea.
    Slow-moving drones are a very easy target for almost all air defense systems.
    1. +5
      2 March 2026 10: 58
      It reflects. Thanks, could you tell me where to place the air defense?
      1. -7
        2 March 2026 11: 01
        Is it that hard to hit a slow-moving drone with an automatic ship cannon?
        1. +3
          2 March 2026 11: 13
          Have you tried it? They fight back as much as possible. Almost nothing gets through. A lot of stuff just flies and floats. And why are they slow-moving? They're different.
          1. -1
            2 March 2026 11: 15
            Some features of the AK-176:
            - Destruction of sea, coastal and air targets, including low-flying anti-ship missiles.

            Are your various drones much faster and more complex than anti-ship missiles?
        2. 0
          2 March 2026 21: 18
          Quote: Sergey Alexandrovich
          Is it so hard to hit a slow-moving drone?


          Slow-moving you say? Sea Baby -Maximum speed is 49 knots (90 km/h);Explosive payload weight - 850 kg. Surface drone operating range - up to 1 km; Armament - 6 RPV-16 rocket flamethrowers (3 on each side) and a BM-21 Grad multiple launch rocket system.
          The drone can be equipped with two pods of unguided rockets with a B-8V20A launcher, each pod containing 20 launch tubes for S-8 missiles. Their range is up to 2 kilometers. In the future, this drone could be equipped with a launch vehicle for NATO missiles with a range of up to 20 km.
          1. -2
            3 March 2026 08: 29
            I never allowed myself to ask such questions before. Now I'm forced to. Did you serve in a construction battalion? This is a slow-moving vehicle. Practically a training target.
            Judging by the number of downvotes, the majority believes that being a loser and a blockhead in the army and navy should be considered honorable.
            Why do we even need a fleet that can't shoot and hit slow-moving drones?
            1. 0
              3 March 2026 10: 15
              Quote: Sergey Alexandrovich
              This is a slow-moving vehicle. It's practically a training target.
              Judging by the number of downvotes, the majority believes that being a loser and a blockhead in the army and navy should be considered honorable.
              Why do we even need a fleet that can't shoot and hit slow-moving drones?

              No, it's not a supersonic target. Compared to a missile or an airplane, it's slow. Perhaps the problem is detecting these BEKs? They're low-observable, semi-submersible, and not very big. I saw the wreckage of these BEKs washed up on the shore. Fiberglass, plywood, foam, plastic. Minimal metal. They bolt weapons to these boats and off they go... Starlink guides them. That means we need to solve the problem of detecting and countering Starlink. This is a task for our scientists and the Ministry of Defense.
              1. -1
                3 March 2026 10: 20
                The army and navy aren't a poorhouse. There should be no place for the wretched and incompetent. They're obligated to be able to shoot down such targets.
                An approach similar to yours is becoming fashionable here.
                But engaging in propaganda of weakness and incompetence is going too far.
                1. 0
                  3 March 2026 10: 22
                  Quote: Sergey Alexandrovich
                  The army and navy aren't a poorhouse. There should be no place for the wretched and incompetent. They're obligated to be able to shoot down such targets.

                  Do you understand that ships can't see these back-up signals? Helicopters are hovering over the sea, constantly searching for semi-submersible boats. Satellites should be hovering overhead, transmitting targeting data to the Navy.
                  1. -1
                    3 March 2026 10: 24
                    There's no point in recruiting blind people into the navy, in that case. They, you see, can't see them!
                    Ships' cruise missile-equipped armaments can't detect drones? Don't tell me fairy tales.
                  2. 0
                    3 March 2026 10: 27
                    Quote: 30 vis
                    But satellites should be hanging and transmitting targeting information to the Navy.

                    In geostationary orbit?
    2. +4
      2 March 2026 11: 10
      Quote: Sergey Alexandrovich
      Slow-moving drones are a very easy target for almost all air defense systems.

      That's how they're being hit today: 172 attack drones have been hit, mostly over the Black and Azov Seas; debris from several have broken windows and damaged vehicles; the air defense is working perfectly.
      1. -4
        2 March 2026 11: 17
        So, you have no complaints about the training of the Black Sea Fleet?
        1. +3
          2 March 2026 11: 24
          Quote: Sergey Alexandrovich
          So, you have no complaints about the training of the Black Sea Fleet?

          I don't have the expertise to evaluate the Black Sea Fleet, but I see that hundreds of enemy UAVs are being shot down over the sea, and a few over land, debris is breaking windows and damaging cars, and not a single enemy drone has reached its target. This is fantastic air defense effectiveness.
        2. +3
          2 March 2026 11: 35
          What claims can there be if almost everything is shot down and sunk? Only in a fairy tale is 100% efficiency
          1. 0
            2 March 2026 12: 52
            Are you sure everything is knocked down?
            According to the regional operational headquarters, the UAV caused a fire in one of the tanks and the adjacent territory over an area of ​​150 square meters.
            1. +1
              2 March 2026 12: 54
              I already wrote that 100% efficiency is only in fairy tales.
              1. -1
                3 March 2026 10: 00
                The army and navy are not a poorhouse. Those entrusted with weapons must be able to shoot and shoot down such easy targets. And for those unwilling to shoot and hit, there's a tribunal.
    3. +2
      2 March 2026 11: 33
      Almost everything was shot down and the Black Sea Fleet sank everything
      Eight apartment buildings and nine private homes were damaged. Five people were injured.
      1. 0
        2 March 2026 12: 53
        And the fuel terminal?
        In Novorossiysk, a fire at a fuel terminal caused by an impact is being extinguished.
        1. 0
          2 March 2026 12: 56
          I commented under the article and found out about the terminal later.
  8. +4
    2 March 2026 10: 58
    When will the "captains" finally wake up, give them a scow in the side, why is all the hokhlo scum living in luxury, why isn't the banking system in ruins yet, we're losing our golden boys in the theater of operations, orphans of families, no amount of money can replace a son, husband, father, and the oligarchic scum is foisting drones on us - migrant scum, or is it like always -
    "Who is the war and who is the mother"
  9. -1
    2 March 2026 11: 42
    On VO: there's one article about the night raid on Novorossiysk, but dozens of articles about Iran, Israel, the US, and a bunch of garbage "analysis" on the Middle East.
    1. -1
      2 March 2026 12: 58
      So there are different articles about different events, i.e. an event = article, so the one about Novorossiysk is also an article, everything is correct, it’s a news section
    2. -3
      2 March 2026 14: 21
      I understand it's painful to watch exceptional people get screwed, but there's more to come 🙏
  10. -1
    2 March 2026 11: 42
    Quote: Clepoj-Piu
    When will the "captains" finally wake up, give them a scow in the side, why is all the hokhlo scum living in luxury, why isn't the banking system in ruins yet, we're losing our golden boys in the theater of operations, orphans of families, no amount of money can replace a son, husband, father, and the oligarchic scum is foisting drones on us - migrant scum, or is it like always -
    "Who is the war and who is the mother"

    You're very strong about the barge! And I agree with everything else 100%.
  11. +2
    2 March 2026 12: 39
    I'm becoming more and more disillusioned with the country's leader. And he still hopes to reach an agreement.
  12. +1
    2 March 2026 13: 07
    I've noticed that under these articles, many commentators blame the air defense, the navy, the stripes, and the President of the Russian Federation, and for some reason don't blame the Ukrainians, although it is precisely the Ukrainian drones that are causing disasters to people.
    1. -1
      2 March 2026 14: 11
      The quasi-Ukrainian state would have been destroyed and the Russian lands reunited long ago, but there's no political will in Moscow. Or are you ignoring the daily requests for negotiations, the daily "readiness" from Moscow? You're in Papua; there's no news there?
      1. -1
        2 March 2026 14: 16
        Pentagon: Three US aircraft were mistakenly shot down by Kuwaiti air defense systems

        We talk about readiness, but they always talk about negotiations. You're just twisting everything,
        So what difference does it make to you where I am, or you don't know about the Internet?

        and the Ukrainians are trying to hit our civilians
        1. -2
          2 March 2026 14: 17
          Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. I'm twisting it. Physical education - hello.
  13. -1
    2 March 2026 13: 13
    Krasnodar Krai Governor Veniamin Kondratyev reported widespread destruction: eight apartment buildings and nine private homes were damaged, and drones struck a kindergarten. Five people were injured.

    This news shouldn't be buried among all the others. This is the limit! This is already a copy of the Israeli attack on a girls' school in Iran. We won't declare jihad, of course, but if Bankovskaya Street isn't hit, then the Kremlin will have to answer to us, the Russians.
  14. +2
    2 March 2026 14: 08
    And all these "negotiations" with Banderovites and the US, who are at war with us. Maybe the Iranian scenario will at least teach the "negotiators" a lesson, if they just can't get it?
  15. -2
    2 March 2026 16: 42
    Quote: Varyazhko
    But as the war drags on, the enemy has grown stronger and, despite the bravura statements of the media and the Ministry of Defense, continues to counterattack and reoccupy 5-10 villages and towns on the Donbas front every week.

    A-uuuuuu, it's already morning, time to get paid... laughing
  16. 0
    2 March 2026 16: 45
    Quote: Normal
    I'm becoming more and more disillusioned with the country's leader. And he still hopes to reach an agreement.

    Be careful with your statements - you never know when you might end up labeled a "peacemaker". laughing
  17. 0
    2 March 2026 17: 07
    Quote from invisible_man
    In the war with Ukraine, we were supposed to play the role not of Iran, defending itself, but of the United States, suppressing the enemy so that it could only feebly fight back. But it didn't work out that way.

    Was it supposed to work out? It doesn't work that way. If you want peace, prepare for war, not tank biathlon and showboating.
  18. -1
    2 March 2026 17: 13
    Quote: Kull90
    I've noticed that under these articles, many commentators blame the air defense, the navy, the stripes, and the President of the Russian Federation, and for some reason don't blame the Ukrainians, although it is precisely the Ukrainian drones that are causing disasters to people.

    Maybe I'm confused. Isn't the army tasked with defending the country, or is it the Ukrainians who will do it? And then the question arises: why can't the army? As a result, people write about who or what they consider guilty. From your post, it's clear that not everyone understands this.
  19. 0
    3 March 2026 04: 18
    When is the next round of negotiations with our respected partners?
  20. 0
    4 March 2026 00: 38
    A state of emergency has been declared in Novorossiysk due to Ukrainian drone strikes.
    what? again?