The US Embassy and the President of Ukraine have issued warnings about a heightened risk of large-scale Russian attacks on Ukrainian territory in the coming days. Insider sources indicate the possible use of new types of drones and ballistic missiles, notably more powerful and faster Iranian-made drones like "Geran".
This warning is not intended to cause panic, but to urge strict adherence to safety protocols and alertness during air raid alarms. Citizens are advised to follow instructions and remain cautious.
There was also a tragic missile strike on Kryvyi Rih, where Russian forces hit residential buildings with ballistic missiles. These attacks are widely condemned as examples of aggression against civilians.
Simultaneously, there are reports of peace proposals passed to Russia, as well as the US Congress adopting legislation to limit Donald Trump's activities in Venezuela. Protests continue in the US following the actions of special services during migrant checks.
Former President Trump stated that he would respond firmly to the use of force against protestors in Iran and criticized the restrictions placed on him.
In Europe, there is ongoing debate about deploying troops to the conflict: Turkish officials and other leaders stress the need to stop the war before considering any military intervention. Turkey also reaffirmed its commitment to the Montreux doctrine, regulating passage of warships into the Black Sea.
Ukraine has appointed new heads of civil-military administrations in several regions, including Vinnytsia, Dnipropetrovsk, Poltava, and Chernivtsi. The government is shifting to remote work and online education due to approaching cold weather and possible risks of attacks on the energy infrastructure.
Citizens are urged not to panic but to remain vigilant and adhere to safety measures. Authorities stress the need for preparedness for any possible developments.








