Russia's Attack on Ukraine Continues: Explosions in Many Cities.


Russia Attacks Ukraine with Missiles and Shaheds
On the night of May 25, Russia once again attacks Ukraine with missiles and Shaheds. Explosions were heard in many cities, there are casualties, but the Russian Federation does not stop and increases shelling. This is reported by 'Glavkom'.
Klitschko reported on the operation of the air defense in Kyiv due to a massive attack. Missiles are attempting to penetrate the city, and there are also mass launches of ballistic missiles throughout Ukraine.
The head of the Chernihiv City Military Administration, Dmytro Bryzhynskyi, reported explosions on the outskirts of the city. Explosions also occurred in Sumy and Konotop, and there are reports of an attack in Ternopil, in Khmelnytskyi region, and in Zhytomyr.
Earlier, Klitschko reported explosions in the capital and the operation of air defense. Residents are asked to stay in shelters.
Timur Tkachenko, head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, warned of more than a dozen enemy drones in the airspace of the capital and the threat of missiles from the strategic aviation aircraft. People are urged to take this threat very seriously.
Explosions in Other Cities
There were also explosions in Dnipro and Odesa. Dnipro is suffering from strong explosions, and Odesa has also been affected by attacks and fires. Local officials and Telegram channels warned about the danger and urged residents to avoid open areas.
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