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Ukrainian drone hits apartment building in Russian city of Yekaterinburg, local official says

By Thomson Reuters Apr 25, 2026 | 5:45 AM

April 25 (Reuters) – A Ukrainian drone hit a multi-storey apartment building in Russia’s fourth-largest city, Yekaterinburg, the regional governor said ​on Saturday, in the first attack on ‌the city since the start of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

There were no fatalities but some people suffered minor injuries and one woman was hospitalised, the governor of ‌the ​Sverdlovsk region, Denis Pasler, wrote ⁠on the Telegram app.

“Residents ⁠of the affected building have been evacuated,” he said. “All emergency services are working promptly.”

Video published on social media site X and ​verified by Reuters showed smoke pouring out of the top of a modern, high-rise building. ⁠Part of the building’s ⁠facade was heavily blackened and multiple ​windows were blown out.

There was no immediate comment ​from Ukraine.

The drone incident in Yekaterinburg came ‌after a major Russian overnight attack on Ukraine killed seven people and injured dozens.

Yekaterinburg, which has 1.5 million residents, is located in Russia’s ⁠Ural mountains in the Sverdlovsk region, which is home to many defence sector factories. The city is ⁠over 1,200 ‌miles (1,900 km) from the Ukrainian capital ⁠Kyiv.

During the Ukraine conflict, which began ​in ‌2022, Russia has bombarded Ukrainian ​targets with ⁠artillery, drones and air strikes, while Ukraine has struck deep inside Russia with sabotage groups and drones, killing Russian generals and attacking oil refineries and oil pipelines.

(Reporting by Lucy Papachristou; Editing by ​Susan Fenton)