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Two explosions were heard near Bila Tserkva

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Authorities are asking area residents to stay in shelters until the air raid is over and take care of their own safety.

On the night of August 11, explosions were heard around Bila Tserkva. This was stated on Sunday, August 11, in the Telegram of the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

It was indicated that there were two explosions.

Before this, the military warned that enemy strike drones were flying towards the Kyiv region.

At 03:47, the Kyiv Regional Military Administration confirmed that enemy UAVs were spotted in the airspace. Therefore, the air defense forces are working on the targets.

“Stay in shelters until the end of the air raid Take care of your own safety,” KOVA’s message said.

Also at night, explosions occurred in the Khmelnitsky region

Before this, explosions occurred in Kyiv and Poltava regions

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Source: korrespondent

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