Ukraine Under Attack: Air Raid Alert Issued as Drones and Ballistic Threats Strike from Multiple Directions.
Ukraine's Security Situation on February 13
According to TSN.ua: An air raid alert was declared across Ukraine on the evening of February 13 due to the threat of kamikaze drone and ballistic weapon attacks. As of 19:35, the situation remains tense, with a confirmed risk of high-speed missile deployment. These alerts have become a grimly familiar part of life for Ukrainians since Russia's full-scale invasion began nearly two years ago.
Movement of Hostile Drones
Enemy drones are advancing from several directions. Specifically:
- A drone has been detected in the Chernihiv region heading towards Olyshivka.
- Groups of drones from the Black Sea are carrying out attacks on Odesa and Zatoka.
- Unmanned aerial vehicles in western Sumy region are moving towards Konotop.
- In eastern Dnipropetrovsk region, drones are heading towards Kharkiv region.
- The presence of drones has also been noted in the northern part of Zaporizhzhia region.
As a result of these attacks, explosions have already been reported in the city of Kharkiv. The situation continues to cause alarm among the population, as the aerial threat remains active. Authorities are urging citizens to follow safety measures and monitor official announcements.
This situation underscores the persistent threat posed by the ongoing military conflict in Ukraine. The frequent air raid alerts and drone attacks point to an escalation in hostilities, which could have serious consequences for civilian safety.
It is vital for citizens to stay informed and adhere to government guidelines to ensure their own security.
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