Drone Attack Triggers Explosions in Lutsk: What We Know as of the Morning of April 1.
Explosions Rock Lutsk Amid Drone Strikes
According to Novyny.live: On the morning of April 1, explosions were heard in the city of Lutsk following a drone attack launched by Russian forces. The blasts occurred at approximately 6:17 a.m. local time. Ukraine's Air Force had earlier issued warnings about hostile drones entering the Ternopil region and moving toward Rivne Oblast. Military reports indicate that the drones heading for Lutsk were detected at around 6:30 a.m.
In the overnight hours leading into April 1, Russian drones also struck the city of Khmelnytskyi, sparking a fire. This assault is part of a broader pattern of enemy operations, as just the day before—on March 31—Russian forces targeted the Zaporizhzhia region with drones. That attack caused damage to buildings and resulted in civilian casualties.
Current Situation and Public Safety Guidance
Authorities describe the situation as highly tense and urge residents to remain vigilant, closely monitoring official air raid alerts and safety announcements. The ongoing drone strikes highlight the persistent escalation of the conflict and the continued threat to civilian lives in Ukraine.
Russia's repeated drone attacks underscore the escalating conflict and the grave danger posed to Ukrainian civilians.
Local officials are calling on the public to exercise caution and strictly follow military safety directives. These events reinforce the critical importance of the air defense warning system and the readiness of Ukraine's defense forces to counter emerging threats.
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