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Kyiv and several regions on high alert due to the risk of drone attacks.

Updated from 23:08.

Po words According to preliminary information, as a result of rocket strikes in one of the districts of the city, a private house and two civilian cars were damaged by the head of the UVA. So far no casualties. The data is being specified.

Updated from 22:32. Kharkiv Mayor Igor Terekhov and Sinegubov reported six “arrivals” around the city, previously from the S-300. Information about the victims and injured is being specified.

Updated from 22:22. Head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak noted that the Russians were shelling Kharkiv from the Belgorod region.

Air raid alert spread across Ukraine. Meanwhile, monitoring channels report more than 10 kamikaze drones taking off from the north and launching “Shaheds” from the south.

Updated from 22:12. The Russian military strikes at Kharkov and the region.

“Residents of Kharkov and the region, the invaders strike again! Do not ignore the alarms. Stay in cover!” – wrote the head of the OVA Oleg Sinegubov.

As of 22:08, an alarm was announced in Kyiv, as well as Kyiv, Chernihiv and Sumy regions.

“Residents of the Kyiv region! The threat of a drone attack! Air defense forces are on the alert,” the Kyiv OVA noted.

Residents are asked to move to shelter or other safe areas and stay there until the alarm is over.

RBC-Ukraine reported that earlier the mayor of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko, responded to a petition about the operation of public transport during an air raid.

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