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Explosions were heard in Kherson and Kramatorsk

Residents are urged to stay away from windows and, if possible, go to shelters and stay there until the alarm ends.

Explosions were heard in Kherson. This, on Tuesday evening, January 17, was stated in the messages of local Telegram channels.

It was determined that there were two explosions.

“The invaders were probably firing from heavy artillery and MLRS,” eyewitnesses suggested.

Explosions were also reported in Kakhovka district.

Two explosions were also heard in the territory of Kramatorsk, Donetsk region. There are no air alerts in the region.

Residents are asked to stay away from windows. There has been no official comment on the incident yet.

Earlier, the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council predicted when the Russian Federation is planning a new wave of offensives.

It is also reported that the Russian Federation is preparing for a long war.

Intelligence reports that Russia is trying to create an armed force of two million people.

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Source: korrespondent

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