Kremenchuk Hit by Night Strike: Explosions Rock City Amid Air Raid Sirens.
Details Emerge on the June 26 Overnight Explosions in Kremenchuk
According to Novyny.live: In the Poltava region, the city of Kremenchuk came under a Russian missile attack during the night of June 25–26. The air raid alert was first issued at 11:43 PM on June 25. By 12:40 AM, the Ukrainian Air Force warned of a threat from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Shortly after, at 12:51 AM, an additional alert was raised regarding a potential ballistic missile strike.
At 1:07 AM, Vitaliy Dyakivnych, head of the Poltava Regional Military Administration, confirmed that the Kremenchuk community was under attack. He urged residents to remain in shelters to ensure their safety. The situation in the region remains tense, and locals continue to follow security protocols.
These explosions are part of Russia's ongoing aggression against Ukraine, which has intensified in recent months. The targeting of civilian infrastructure across various regions underscores the severe threats to public safety and life. Authorities continue to stress the importance of heeding air raid warnings and staying in shelters, a critical measure for survival amid the ongoing conflict.
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