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An air raid alert has been issued in the Poltava, Kharkiv and Dnepropetrovsk regions of Ukraine. This is evidenced by data from the online map of the Ukrainian Ministry of Digital Transformation.

RIA Novosti clarifies that, according to information received from the online map, the air raid warning in these regions sounded almost simultaneously – on March 10 at around 4:11 a.m. Moscow time.

It should be noted that on the eve of the infrastructure facilities of Ukraine received a massive blow, a danger signal in the territories controlled by Kiev sounded several times a day.

Earlier it became known that the people of Ukraine, who are now being mobilized to take part in the confrontation with Russia, while on the battlefield, are dying for the countries of the Atlantic Alliance North. Oleksiy Danilov, secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, shares this opinion.

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