 Two drones blamed on Ukraine were downed in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don early on September 7, causing damage to property and vehicles, but no fatalities. One person was injured. One of the drones fell just a few blocks from the headquarters of Russia's southern military district, which coordinates the so-called special military operation in neighboring Ukraine. One local resident told Reuters that she believed the attack in Rostov had happened due to the conflict in Ukraine and suggested Russian President Vladimir Putin should visit the city to see what was going on there. Another resident suggested loose borders had allowed components into Russia to build and launch drones inside the country. Rostov-on-Don hit the headlines in June when it was briefly occupied by mercenary fighters from the Wagner Group who started a soon-aborted march on Moscow. The founder of the private military company, Yevgeny Prigazin, who also was in Rostov at the time of mutiny, died in a plane crash exactly two months later.