Statement from Ivano-Frankivsk's Mayor
Ruslan Martsinkiv, the mayor of Ivano-Frankivsk, has called on residents to stay alert and respond to air raid warnings over the next three days due to an elevated danger. In a Telegram post and according to monitoring channels, there is currently a threat of a missile and drone attack on Ukrainian territory. As of today, one Tu-160 bomber, four Tu-95ms bombers, and three naval missile carriers are ready for deployment. Up to 40 cruise and ballistic missiles are planned for use, with the primary targets being the cities of Kyiv and Dnipro.
Frontline Situation
Over the past day, 180 combat engagements have been recorded. The enemy deployed 8,037 kamikaze drones and carried out 6,380 shellings of settlements and positions. Among these shellings, 25 were conducted using multiple launch rocket systems. In response, Ukrainian defense forces struck one command post and four enemy artillery systems.
“We must respond to alarms for the next three days! There is danger!” — Ruslan Martsinkiv
Given the current situation, marked by growing enemy activity and the threat of missile strikes, it is crucial for citizens to remain cautious and follow local authorities' instructions. The heightened alert level may indicate a potential escalation of the conflict, making timely reactions to warning signals potentially life-saving. In wartime conditions, adhering to safety measures becomes critically important for protecting the population.