Explosions in Khmelnytskyi, Poland lifted fighters into the sky: nocturnal attack of the Russian Federation, details
Focus gathered all information about the night attack of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on Ukraine. The invaders attacked Ukraine combined: first, the Shakhaed drones were noticed over the territory of most regions of Ukraine, and then the occupiers began to fire Ukrainian areas with winged rockets. Around midnight, the Armed Forces air forces recorded the departure of four TU-95.
Later, reports of winged missiles in the direction of Kiev, Boryspil, Ladyzhin, Zhmerynka and Shargorod began to receive. At 3:21, the Nikolaevsky Vanek monitoring telegram was informed that the missiles had flew through the Chernihiv region and the western regions are likely to be blown. At the same moment, air alarm has spread to the whole territory of Ukraine. After the fourth morning, the media began to report the first explosions in the Khmelnytsky region.
Before that, the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces reported on groups of missiles flying to Starokostiantyniv. Powls in the Khmelnytsky region were repeated explosions in the Khmelnytsky region, the residents of the region were asked not to leave the shelter to the escape of air anxiety. At the same time, because Russian aviation was rising into the air, Poland, together with the Union countries, raised military aircraft.
"Tonight, there is an intensive activity of longitudinal aviation of the Russian Federation, connected with the task of striking winged missiles, unmanned aerial flying complexes and ballistic missiles at objects located in the western territory of Ukraine," - said the operational command of the Armed Forces of Poland.
The Polish military stressed that all the necessary procedures for ensuring the safety of the country's airspace have been launched, and the operational command is constantly monitoring the situation. Currently, there has not been information on infrastructure damage in Ukraine or hit in private premises. Khmelnitsky Ova chairman Sergey Tyurin also has not commented on explosions in the region.