There is renewed tension in Dnipro: during the night air raid alert, sounds of explosions were heard

Chas Pravdy - 27 April 2025 01:10

During the night on Saturday, sounds that caused concern among the residents of Dnipro were heard and widely reported in the media. According to the public broadcaster “Suspilne Dnipro,” loud explosions were heard in the city, which raised anxiety and expectations of possible new aggression by the enemy. According to sources, at the moment the air raid alarm was announced in the region — which began around 22:33 — local witnesses started recording unusual sounds resembling explosions. It is possible that this was a signal of drone activity during earlier or nighttime attacks — this information is currently confirmed by official authorities and military structures. It is worth noting that reports of increased tension in the region had been made earlier. Suspilne previously reported sounds of explosions in Pavlohrad, which also caused concern among residents of nearby towns and villages. This again confirms that the situation in the Dnipropetrovsk region remains tense and potentially dangerous. Local authorities are urging residents to remain calm and follow safety rules, as the front line still remains on the edge, and any activity by the enemy could change the situation. At the same time, in response to the circulated information and to prevent panic, regional leadership calls on people not to spread unverified information and to wait for official updates from relevant agencies. Currently, further investigations and analysis of the situation are ongoing, and specialized services are working to clarify and inspect the area. The military assure that the defense forces are doing everything possible to delay potential threats and ensure the safety of residents of the city and region. This unpredictable situation once again demonstrates the importance of being prepared and following established procedures in emergencies. Residents of Dnipro and the region remain vigilant, while the government and security services continue to inform the public about any new developments to prevent panic and maintain order.

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