The threat of missile and air strikes across Ukraine remains to this day. Unfortunately, ignoring an air aggression alert can cost your life.
Russia fires most of its missile arsenal at Ukraine, says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. However, the occupiers still had missiles to continue the “rocket terror” of the Ukrainians for a long time.
Sometimes, for various reasons and circumstances, an air raid alarm sounding from civil defense systems cannot be heard. Athletistic collected a selection of sites, as well as an application that allows you to learn about the danger in your region and assess the situation across the country.
How to Track Air Raid Alerts Online |
The map from the developers of the Ukrainian office of ArgoPrep allows you to observe the presence of alarms not only in regions, but also in individual cities. In addition, on the site you can find other interesting information – from the history and duration of alarms to statistics on the time spent by the inhabitants of the region in shelters.
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alarmmap.online
A short site from developer @gm. It allows you to monitor the situation of the alarm and its cancellation in places. The site also has a section with answers to frequently asked questions.
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alerts.in.ua
The site is instead dedicated to foreign citizens, allowing you to follow the horrific statistics about the threat to the air in Ukraine. For example, the fact that since the beginning of the war, about 58 percent of the time, Ukrainians are in danger from heaven.
Despite the automatic updating of information on websites from official sources, their authors do not recommend relying solely on them, but are urged to follow official government sources and information channels.
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sirena.now
In addition, there are applications for mobile smartphones that warn of air raid alerts in your city/district/territorial community/region. The most popular of them is the Alarm Alarm from Ajax Systems Inc.
The developers reported that when configured properly, the Alarm Alarm application will turn on the siren loudly even in the silent mode of the smartphone. The application will notify about the end of the air raid alarm by the voice of the adviser to the head of the Office of the President Alexei Arestovich.
The application does not require registration, does not collect personal data or geolocation data, the developers note.
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for iOS
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Russia’s missiles: how many are left
Russia has been launching missile strikes on civilian targets in Ukraine since the early days of the war. The attacks intensified especially after they were driven north by the Ukrainian Armed Forces in April. This tactic was called a demonstration of powerlessness in front of the Ukrainian army – which is why the occupiers targeted the peaceful Ukrainians.
Russia’s missiles are launched from a wide variety of installations – both ground -based and air and water. The occupiers used their territories and the occupied territories, as well as the territory of Belarus and the Black Sea for missile strikes.
On April 25, the press secretary of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Oleksandr Motuzyanyk reported intelligence data on Russian warships placed by the enemy near the Ukrainian coast.
Thus, in the Black Sea, Russia deployed eight warships armed with high-precision Caliber cruise missiles. So far, it can be assumed that there are 58 of these missiles. All of them are a potential threat to the inhabitants of Ukraine and structures for various purposes on its territory.
In the two months of the massive war in Ukraine, Russia used 70 percent of its missiles guided by its accuracy, said investigative journalist and founder of the Bellingcat project Hristo Grozev.
“They still have about 30 percent of what they started in the war. There are still questions here: who works with these missiles? Because the resources that can guide these missiles are also limited. The our intelligence indicates that it is about 30-40 people ”, he said on the air of the national telethon on Sunday.
Grozev noted that Ukraine is working not only to shoot and destroy missiles, but also to find people who can program these missiles.
This weekend, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that Russia had pulled out an additional Iskander-M missile system on Ukraine’s eastern border. Most likely, they will be directed to the attacks on Kharkov.
Note that the Ukrainian air defense system drops approximately 70 percent of Russia’s missiles, according to statistics. According to Washington estimates, the percentage of failed Russian missile launches varies daily and ranges from 20 percent to 60 percent.
Despite the numbers, civilians are being killed every day from rocket attacks by occupiers in Ukraine. Therefore, it is very important to ignore the sirens and go to a safe place, which will be left only after the alarm is removed.
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Source: korrespondent