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According to the head of the Nikolaev regional state administration, Russian shi...

"Recharged calibers": Kim warned about new rocket fires

According to the head of the Nikolaev regional state administration, Russian ships go out into the sea again, and the planes are preparing for takeoff. He asked the residents of Nikolaev to save electricity to help the regions of Ukraine, which had interruptions with electricity due to rocket strikes. The head of the Nikolaev Regional State Administration Vitaliy Kim warned that the threat of rocket strikes has not yet passed, and that a series of rocket strikes in Ukraine could be repeated.

The Black Sea and the air can be fired - planes at the airfield in Astrakhan are preparing for take -off. He reported this in his Telegram channel. The head of the RSA urged citizens not to neglect alarm. "The ships go out into the Black Sea again, they have recharged these calibers, and are preparing to take off the Astrakhan aircraft," warned the head of the Regional State Administration, "Hypothetically struck, so keep track of air anxiety signals, do not neglect with your safety.

" In addition, the head of the Nikolaev area asked to save electricity during peak load hours from 5 to 8 pm. He recalled that there is a general energy supply system in Ukraine, so areas where missile interruptions should be helped. "We do not have" arrivals "<…> but I ask everyone to limit a little, and as far as possible - a lot, consumption of electricity in the evening," Kim said, warning that there is no wonder that there will be fewer trolleybuses in the city .

We will remind that the Kyiv region will temporarily remain without light through shelling. Critical objects will provide electricity, while others will be disconnected - about two -hour. Earlier, Focus reported that Russia attacked the crowded streets of Ukrainian cities. According to the safety expert, the Russian leadership intentionally ordered rocket strokes at the peak hour.