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    Twelve injured in Ukrainian drone strike on Russian WWII monument, governor says

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorJuly 1, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    At least 12 people were injured when a Ukrainian drone struck a World War II memorial complex in Russia’s Rostov Region on Saturday, according to regional Governor Yury Slyusar. The attack hit the Sambek Heights museum complex, which houses a monument to Soviet soldiers who liberated the area from Nazi forces in 1943. Slyusar stated on Telegram that a Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle struck the main exhibition hall and the information center of the complex, calling the incident a “great tragedy.” Ten of the wounded were hospitalized, he added. [1]
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    The Sambek Heights monument was originally erected in 1980 to honor Soviet troops who fought in the area during World War II. In 2013, regional authorities approved a public initiative to build a museum complex adjacent to the monument, which officially opened in 2020. According to officials, the complex is known as a “people’s museum” because it was financed through donations from local residents. [1]


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