Explosions were heard in Cherkasy.


In the evening of May 3rd, explosions were heard in Cherkasy. The city is under a drone attack.
In Cherkasy, explosions occurred in the evening of May 3rd. The city is being attacked by drones that caused several loud explosions. Ukrainian air defenders lost their drones due to the actions of enemy drones.
The first explosions were heard at 23:10. This is a repeat of the attack that took place on April 28th, when one of the facilities in Cherkasy was damaged.
The city's mayor addressed the residents, urging them to turn off and not use gas appliances in private homes due to emergency repairs at gas facilities.
By the way, yesterday evening enemy 'Shaheds' attacked Kharkiv.
Furthermore, enemy drones attacked Kharkiv yesterday evening. As a result of mass drone shelling, approximately 50 civilians in the city were affected, including an 11-year-old child. Eight people are in hospitals with moderate injuries.
The attack occurred in four districts of Kharkiv: Slobidsky, Saltivskyi, Kyivskyi, and Osnoviansky.
Analysis:
A series of attacks in Cherkasy and Kharkiv proves that enemy drones have become a terrifying weapon capable of inflicting significant damage and human casualties during peacetime. These attacks make evident the need for effective defense against drones and the development of technologies that will allow for the prevention of such attacks. Enhancing security measures and cooperating with international partners may help reduce the threat posed by drones in the future.
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