Second explosion rumbled in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, alarm sounded
MOSCOW, November 26 – RIA Novosti. The Ukrainian edition of Suspilne (Ukrainian, Obshchestvennoe) reported that a second explosion thundered in the Ukrainian city of Dnepropetrovsk, the airstrike signal was still heard.
The broadcast’s Telegram channel reported, “Suspilny correspondents reported that an explosion sounded again in the Dnieper. Airstrikes continue in the city and in the region.”
Earlier, the Ukrainian media reported on the explosion in Dnepropetrovsk and the ensuing fire. A weather alert has been issued in the region and some neighboring areas.
The Mayor of the city, Boris Filatov, confirmed this information on his Telegram channel, noting that according to preliminary data, the infrastructure facilities were not damaged.
Attacks on the Ukrainian infrastructure of the Russian Armed Forces began on October 10, two days after the terrorist attack on the Crimean bridge, behind which, according to Russian authorities, the Ukrainian special services stood. Attacks are carried out against energy, defense industry, military command and communication facilities throughout the country, from Kharkov and Kiev to Lvov and Ivano-Frankivsk.
Since then, air raid warnings have been issued daily in parts of Ukraine, and sometimes across the country. After the November 15 strikes, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmygal said that almost half of the country’s energy system has been shut down.
Source: Ria

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