On the morning of May 23, explosions again shook the Chernihiv region: the first report appeared at 4:26 a

m., and just a few minutes later, at 4:39, local sources and media reported about subsequent tremors. Information about the events quickly spread on social media and public platforms, causing anxiety and confusion among residents of the region. According to "Suspilne," the national broadcaster, an air raid alert was announced at this time, which was confirmed by reports of a potential threat in the form of enemy drones that could have been directed toward Bukovina. Local residents and activists note that the situation has caused considerable tension and concern, as such emergencies have become a common occurrence for the region, which is deeply immersed in the fight for security. Official authorities have not yet released detailed information regarding the causes of the explosions or possible consequences, instead urging residents to stay calm and follow official notices. This is not the first time explosions or alarm signals have been heard in the Chernihiv region, indicating an escalation of the situation in an area that has been under heightened combat readiness since the war began. Local experts and military analysts are cautiously observing the developments and warn that such incidents may indicate an intensification of hostilities in northern Ukraine or provocation by the enemy in that zone. There is no detailed information yet about the future course of events or the extent of damage, but concerns are growing about possible complications in the security situation. Local authorities urge residents to remain vigilant and follow official updates, as the situation remains tense and any news could be significant for safety and the coming days.