Nationwide air emergency in Ukraine
A national air warning has been launched in Ukraine
In Ukraine, which was attacked by Russia, a nationwide air raid was triggered on Saturday night. This resulted from an adequate overview of the situation in the country.
During the night, there were reports of explosions from several Ukrainian cities and an air alarm was triggered in the country. The situation in Lysyčansko is confusing. A brief overview of the situation in Ukraine.
IIn Ukraine, which was attacked by Russia, a nationwide air raid was triggered on Saturday night. This resulted from an adequate overview of the situation in the country. According to the Ukrainian news website 24tv, news of explosions appeared from the city Saporischschja in the southeast of the country – as well as from the central Ukrainian city Dnipro. The exact background was initially unclear.
There is conflicting information about the situation Lyssytschansk on the west bank of the river Severskyi Donets. The Russian Ministry of Defense in Moscow announced that Russian troops had blocked the city from the south. The defense of Ukrainian troops was broken, he said.
Earlier, the General Staff of the Ukrainian army spoke about Russia’s air strikes on Lysychansk. “Ukrainian defenders have successfully repelled the storm on the southern edge of Lysychansk.” All information is difficult or impossible to verify independently.
Adviser to Ukrainian President Oleksiy Arestovich does not expect Russian troops to take control of the entire Donetsk region. That would require the conquest of four cities, according to the portal strana.news. The Slovjansk – Kramatorsk conurbation is considered to be particularly well fortified, where a good half a million people lived before the war. The headquarters of the Ukrainian Armed Forces is located in the Donbas area.
City Ševjerodonezk fell into the hands of Russian troops on Friday. Ukraine has ordered a withdrawal, said Luhansk Governor Serhiy Hajday. Sjevjerodoneck was so far one of the last parts of Luhansk, which the Russian and pro-Russian fighters had not yet conquered.
In Sievjerodoneck are now around 70 percent of buildings damaged. For the 9,000 people in the city, which once had more than 100,000 inhabitants, there is no electricity or gas.