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An explosion was heard in the Poltava region

In the north and east of Ukraine, an air alert was declared due to Iranian drones launched by the Russians in Ukraine.

Explosions were heard in the Poltava region, near Kremenchug. On Wednesday, March 1, Suspilne’s report.

Witnesses heard sounds at about 23.38 hours. They sounded immediately after the missile danger signal.

At the same time, the network writes about an explosion in the city of Kremenchug. Official information from local authorities has not yet been received.

According to observers, at 23:00, six air targets were recorded in the airspace of Ukraine.

It is worth noting that citizens should immediately go to the shelter as soon as the sirens start wailing. It is necessary to stay in shelters until there is information about the end.

It should be noted that in some regions of Ukraine an air alert was declared due to Iranian kamikaze drones.

Russia has increased the number of vessels to be launched in the Black Sea to five.

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Source: korrespondent

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