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Man injured by falling drone debris in northern Crimea out of danger — mayor

According to the Dzhankoy mayor Igor Ivin, the debris from unmanned aerial vehicles were found on two streets

SIMFEROPOL, March 21. /TASS/. A 33-year-old man who was injured by a falling drone in Dzhankoy in northern Crimea is out of danger, he has been hospitalized, the city mayor, Igor Ivin, told Crimea-24 television.

"Drones were reported. Several facilities have been damaged, including a private house on Yuzhnaya Street. Damage has been reported, with no one injured in the incident," Ivin specified, adding that a grocery store had caught fire.

A man, 33, has been taken to hospital with a shrapnel wound. He is out of danger, according to the report on Telegram.

According to the Dzhankoy mayor, the debris from unmanned aerial vehicles were found on two streets.

Air defenses were activated in Dzhankoy on Monday evening, with the debris of an air defense missile damaging a house and a grocery store and leaving one injured, Crimea’s head Sergey Aksyonov reported on his Telegram channel earlier.