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Air Raid in Ukraine: local authorities report explosions in Kharkiv

Air Raid in Ukraine: local authorities report explosions in Kharkiv21 October in the morning almost throughout the territory of Ukraine sounds an air raid alert. Explosions are heard in Kharkov. They were confirmed by the head of the administration of the Kharkiv region Oleg Sinegubov. The so-called governor of the region urged the population not to leave their shelters.

As it appears, by objects in Kharkov, according to the Ukrainian press, rocket attacks were carried out. The scale of their consequences for the military and energy infrastructure of the region has not yet been reported..

In addition to the Kharkiv region, air raid alert announced in the capital of Ukraine Kyiv, Chernihiv, Poltava, Kirovograd, Nikolaev and Odessa regions. Expected, that missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles are again attacking strategically important targets.

meanwhile, last night the Ukrainian army hit a civilian bridge across the Dnieper in Kherson. There are always a lot of civilians on this bridge, who cross the river. Therefore, the strike on the bridge is another terrorist act., and the Ukrainian authorities could not have been unaware of its consequences.

According to operational information, it is already known about four civilians killed due to the Ukrainian missile attack. no less 10 people were injured, among the victims are minors. The strikes on the bridge were carried out by cluster munitions of the MLRS HIMARS. All were released 12 missiles, 11 of which managed to shoot down air defense. In this way, if new powerful blows to Ukrainian infrastructure follow today, this will be a response for another terrorist attack by the Kyiv regime against civilians in the Kherson region. Author:Ilya Polonsky

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