In Kyiv and other regions of Ukraine, an air raid alert has been declared on Thursday, November 21. This time, it is due to the threat of a ballistic strike.
This was reported by RBK-Ukraine, citing the Air Forces and the Air Raid Map.
The alert was first announced in Kyiv, and then the warning spread across the entire country.
"There is a threat of ballistic weapon use in the regions where the alert has been declared! Do not ignore air raid signals! Head to shelter," the Air Forces reported.
Updated at 15:35.
In parts of central and western regions, the alert has been lifted.
Updated at 15:50.
The air raid alert has been lifted across Ukraine.
We remind residents of the regions where the alert has been declared to remain calm and, in case of threat, to proceed to shelter. Filming air defense systems is prohibited in Ukraine.
Today, around 5:00 AM, an air raid alert was issued across the territory of Ukraine due to the takeoff of MiG-31 fighters and the threat of ballistic weapon use. It later became known that Russia had deployed Tu-95 bombers to launch missiles at Ukraine.
As a result of the attack, Russians struck the city of Dnipro. A industrial facility in the city has been damaged. Apparently, the Russians launched an intercontinental ballistic missile at Dnipro from the Astrakhan region.
For detailed information on how many missiles and drones Russia has accumulated before winter, check out the material from RBK-Ukraine.