In Kyiv and several regions, the alarm lasted more than an hour.
On the morning of July 31, there was a danger in Kyiv and some regions regarding strike unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). As of 7:52, the situation was resolved in the capital and regions, and the threat no longer existed.
The danger map looked like this:
We remind you that the alarm lasted for more than seven hours at night. Late in the evening on July 30, an air threat was announced in Kyiv and regions. The Air Forces reported a ballistic threat from the north and strike UAVs.
On the night of July 31, the alarm spread across the entire territory of Ukraine. The Air Forces reported a missile threat across the country due to the take-off of the MiG-31K from Astrakhan and the threat of using the Kh-47M2 "Kinzhal" aeroballistic missile.
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