In a concerning development, another explosion has occurred in the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine. Reports from “Public” and the Telegram channel “Kharkiv Life” confirm the incident, which has been acknowledged by the city’s mayor, Igor Terekhov. This marks the second explosion in the past half an hour, with further details yet to emerge.
Interestingly, just minutes before the incident, an air alarm in the Kharkiv region was cancelled. This comes after a separate explosion in southern Ukraine.
According to sources, the Russian Armed Forces have been launching attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure since October 10, merely two days after the terrorist act on the Crimean Bridge, which Russian authorities claim was orchestrated by Ukrainian intelligence agencies. These attacks have targeted energy facilities, defense industries, military command centers, and communication networks throughout the country. As a result, air alarms have been declared daily in various regions of Ukraine, sometimes encompassing the entire territory.
Earlier, the Ukrainian Foreign Minister, Kuleba, expressed his confusion regarding the conditions that Kyiv needs to meet in order to join NATO.