Announcing an air alert in Kyiv and 4 Ukrainian regions

Announcing an air alert in Kyiv and 4 Ukrainian regions

On Sunday, a new day of the Russian military operation in Ukraine began. Russian army units are attempting to take complete control of the Ukrainian areas and strike the positions of the Kyiv forces stationed, while the latter are continuing their resistance and attempting to reclaim their lands with material and military support from the Western powers.

In the latest developments, the Ukrainian authorities announced a state of inflammation of Jii, today, as the warning stoves in the capital Kyiv, in addition to four other Ukrainian regions: Denipoproptrovsk, Poluta, Sumi, and Karkov.
Two days after the attack that attacked the Crimea, which Moscow blamed on Ukraine, the Russian attacks on the Ukrainian infrastructure started on October 10.

On Saturday, Ukrainian President Foludmir Zellinski indicated that although the country’s electricity supply is improving following coordinated Russian attacks on power plants, it might still be necessary to turn off the electricity in an emergency.
In recent weeks, Russia has concentrated on drone and missile assaults on energy facilities across Ukraine, destroying more than 30% of the energy utilised for power generation.
Today, there are far less.

circumstances of emergency power outages, but limits can still be put in place in some cities and regions.
It was claimed that some technicians in Russia were assassinated and that they had targeted the stations undergoing change.
This was said by Russia and Ukraine officials that the two countries carried out the latest prisoners ’exchange operations, on Saturday, as each of the two sides returned about 50 prisoners.

52 captives, including soldiers, sailors, border guards, members of the National Guard, and physicians, were claimed to have returned by the Ukrainian Military Intelligence Directorate.
According to President Zellinski, Russia has freed 1031 prisoners since March.

declaring an air emergency in Kyiv and four other Ukrainian districts

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