On January 20, a Russian air defense missile during an air raid siren struck a multi-story residential building in the village of Afipsky in the Krasnodar Krai, causing destruction. Russian propaganda outlets claim a Ukrainian drone hit a house in the village of Afipsky in the Krasnodar Krai. Some Russians also speculate that it was a Ukrainian Flamingo missile. There is no evidence to support this claim. OSINT analysts and local residents say it was a surface-to-air missile. Krasnodar Krai Governor Veniamin Kondratyev confirmed that an air raid alert was issued in the region last night and overnight into January 21. According to him, UAV debris fell near an apartment building in Afipskoye. Rescuers evacuated the residents of the 177-apartment building for safety.
This is far from the first time Russian air defense systems have struck their own populated areas. In the past few hours, two such incidents have occurred in Russia. The first, as we have already mentioned, was in Krasnodar Krai. The second was in neighboring Adygea. The head of the Republic of Adygea, Murat Kumpilov, claims, as do Russian media, that a fire broke out in a multi-story building in the village of Novaya Adygeya during a drone attack. However, local residents and analysts say it was a Russian anti-aircraft missile. According to Kumpilov, eight people were injured in Novaya Adygeya, and 15 cars burned. It should be noted that the Ukrainian Armed Forces only strike military and strategic facilities on Russian territory that are affiliated with the Russian army. These are legitimate targets for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The Russian occupation army, on the contrary, seeks to destroy Ukraine's civilian infrastructure by launching air strikes on Ukrainian cities.
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Russian S-300/S-400 mistakenly struck its own residential buildings, fires broke out
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