Explosions heard in Vinnytsia
Explosions were heard in Vinnytsia during an air raid alert. Local residents reported the sounds of explosions and were urged to take care of their safety.
“Sounds of explosions can be heard in Vinnytsia. Take care of your safety, move to safe places, stay away from windows!” the message said.
Prior to the explosions, the Air Force warned about a group of UAVs heading toward the city. “Vinnytsia — a group of UAVs moving toward the city,” the agency wrote.
The situation remains tense, as 1,441 days have passed since the start of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine. Authorities and the military continue to monitor potential aerial threats and urge the population to follow safety measures during air raid alerts.
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