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Russian Air Strikes Hit Ukrainian Cities: Explosions Reported in Kharkiv, Lviv, and Kyiv

On the night of Thursday, there were reports of air strikes against several Ukrainian cities. According to several media, explosions have been recorded in Kharkiv, Lviv and Kyiv, among others.

The flight alert has gone off throughout Ukraine, reports Reuters.

It is not yet clear whether anyone has been injured in the attacks.

According to the Russian Defense Ministry, they have also shot down a number of Ukrainian drones on the annexed Crimean peninsula.

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During the night hours, Governor Oleg Sinegubov of Kharkiv in Ukraine reported major Russian attacks against the city.

– The occupiers strike in Kharkiv, seek cover! writes Sinegubov on Telegram.

There have been several reports of explosions in the city following the governor’s announcement.

Furthermore, he claims on Telegram that at least six missiles have hit the city.

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Frame electricity and water supply

Sirens have been going off in various parts of Ukraine throughout the night. At 5 o’clock on Thursday morning, explosions were also reported in Kyiv.

The mayor of the capital Kyiv, Vitalij Klitschko, is asking residents to stay indoors.

– Explosions in the city. The air defense works. Stay in the shelters, he writes on Telegram.

In an update, Klitschko writes that a total of seven people have been injured in the attacks, and that three have been sent to hospital.

Local media reports that electricity and water supplies are down in several parts of Kyiv.

Explosions are also reported in Lviv, western Ukraine.

Earlier last night, Russia’s Ministry of Defense claimed to have shot down 22 drones last night, most of them over the occupied Crimean peninsula and the Black Sea.

2023-09-21 04:08:05
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