Kyiv on Air Raid Alert as Zelenskyy Warns of Russian Attacks Targeting Water Supply.
Air Raid Sounded in Kyiv
According to TSN.ua: An air raid alert was activated in Kyiv on March 2 due to a threat from hostile unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The capital's mayor, Vitali Klitschko, confirmed that the city's air defense forces were actively engaged. He urged residents to remain in shelters, emphasizing the critical need to follow safety protocols during the ongoing threat. These alerts have become a grimly familiar part of life for Ukrainians since Russia's full-scale invasion began in February 2022.
President's Warning
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also addressed the nation, issuing a stark warning about potential Russian strikes targeting Ukraine's water supply infrastructure. He stated,
"Russia is preparing a new wave of attacks; they will target infrastructure, logistics, and water, the water supply. They want us to have problems specifically with water."This warning has heightened public anxiety, as attacks on such critical infrastructure could lead to severe disruptions to urban life and essential services.
The persistent threat from Russia, which includes potential assaults on vital civilian systems, underscores the paramount importance of national security and emergency preparedness. The actions of state bodies, particularly air defense units, are crucial for protecting the population. This situation also highlights the continuation and escalation of military conflict, which continues to profoundly impact the daily lives of all Ukrainians.
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