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Drone Strikes Damage Private Homes and High-Rise in Kursk
Russian regional authorities report multiple drones intercepted over Kursk, with one drone striking the mechanical floor of a high-rise and falling debris damaging private homes. Two civilians were injured in a separate drone strike on a settlement in the oblast. Damage inventory is limited and no insured loss has been quantified; international specialty market exposure is constrained by sanctions on the jurisdiction.
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Impact verdict
Low impact. Loss pathway: localised physical damage to residential structures and a high-rise mechanical floor in a Russian oblast, with two civilian injuries reported. Evidence: Russian regional governor statements, no quantified property or business interruption loss, and no international (London/specialty) insurance response. Limit: damage is confined to a handful of civilian structures within a sanctioned jurisdiction where meaningful international cover for such assets is negligible; no credible route to USD 100m insured loss is identified.
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- OFAC Sanctioned CountriesRule-basedConfidence 100%
- Russia (12nm coastal buffer)Rule-basedConfidence 100%
- JWC Listed AreasRule-basedConfidence 100%
- EU Sanctions ListRule-basedConfidence 100%
- Sea of Azov and Black SeaRule-basedConfidence 100%
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