A series of explosions rang out in Dnipro after the threat of a ballistic attack

A series of explosions took place in Dnipro, which rang out after the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces warned about the threat of using ballistic weapons. Information about the dangerous situation reached local residents through the announcement of an air alert that covered several areas.

The sounds of explosions can be heard in the Dnipro, Sospilny correspondents report

Later, repeated sounds of explosions were reported.

Before that, the Armed Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces warned about the threat of using ballistic weapons from the eastern direction, in the areas where an air alert was declared.

They also reported on a high-speed target on the Dnipro.

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