The Investigative Committee of Russia has started an investigation into the alleged drone attack on the occupied Crimea, which occurred in the evening of March 20.
This is reported by Krym.Realii.
The occupiers from the committee, referring to their settlements in Crimea, claim that in the Dzhankoi area, the Russian air defense system allegedly repelled an attack by unmanned aerial vehicles.
The occupiers already claim that "the target of all the downed drones were civilian objects." At the same time, the message of the Russian agency did not specify who could be behind the attack.
"According to preliminary data, the debris of the UAV damaged a house and a shop, and one person was injured," according to the report.
According to the so-called head of the city Igor Ivin, groups were organized in Dzhankoi to document and assess the damage caused by the drone attack, the Crimean Wind Telegram channel quotes.
"As a result of the commission's examination, the victims will be compensated for their losses from the municipal education reserve fund of the Dzhankoi city district," the occupier said.