In Kyiv and a number of regions, the air raid alert lasted for three and a half hours.
13.12.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
13.12.2024
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In the evening of December 12, an attack by Russian 'Shahed' drones occurred in Ukraine. At 8:00 PM, an air raid alert was declared in Kyiv and some regions of the country. The alert was canceled at 11:29 PM.
It is worth noting that the previous large-scale alert took place on December 6.
At 7:48 PM, the Air Forces reported the movement of enemy strike drones:
UAVs in Sumy region, heading - west/southwest;
Currently, the situation regarding enemy drones is as follows:
- UAVs in Sumy region are moving in a southwest/north direction;
- In Poltava region - west/southwest;
- In Chernihiv region - west/southwest;
- In Kharkiv region - west/southwest;
- In western Vinnytsia region - northwestern;
- In Kirovohrad region - southwest;
- In Cherkasy region - southwest;
- In Zaporizhzhia region - north;
- There is a threat of enemy drones being used in Khmelnytskyi region from the northeast;
- Movement of drones has been recorded from the northeast towards Kremenchuk and Cherkasy.
Currently, the alert map looks like this:
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