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Explosions were heard in Poltava and Dnepropetrovsk regions

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The Russians are using drones to destroy Ukrainian cities and their infrastructure.

Eyewitnesses reported hearing explosion sounds in Poltava and Dnepropetrovsk regions. Social media users reported this on Sunday, October 23. Suspіlne also confirmed a series of explosions.

The sounds of explosions were heard immediately after the announcement of the air raid alert.

Residents of the regions were asked to go to shelters and wait for a signal to cancel the danger.

The network, in turn, reports on the city’s air defense work and two downed drones.

Earlier, the Telegram channel Insider UA reported that drones launched from the territory of Crimea were flying towards the Ukrainian-controlled part of the country.

Recall that on the morning of October 22, the enemy launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine’s critical infrastructure. As a result of the strike by Russian troops in Ukraine, 1.5 million subscribers were left without electricity.

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Source: korrespondent

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