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Krasnodar Insurance Ads Offer Life Coverage for Drone Attack Risks

In the Russian city of Krasnodar, billboards have begun promoting life and health insurance policies that cover injuries from drone attacks. A representative of the insurer said the policies pay out for any bodily injury regardless of cause, with no special clause for drone‑related harm. An annual policy for a 20‑year‑old costs about 2,800 ruble. The company, which has operated for roughly 20 years and has branches in 130 Russian cities, noted that no claims have yet been filed in Krasnodar for drone‑related injuries, although it has paid out in other Russian locales where such incidents occurred.

The advertising campaign reflects growing public concern over the increasing frequency of unmanned aerial vehicle attacks in the region.

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Drone attacks · Krasnodar · Unnamed Russian insurance company