The USA warns of the threat of a massive attack on Ukraine.


The US Embassy in Kyiv warned of a possible airstrike
The US Embassy in Kyiv has received information about a possible large-scale airstrike that may occur on the territory of Ukraine in the coming days. The embassy's statement urges Americans in Ukraine to be prepared for a quick response in case of an air alert.
«The US Embassy in Kyiv has received data about a possible serious air attack that could happen at any moment in the coming days», the statement says.
US citizens are advised to regularly check information from local media, identify nearby shelters, prepare for responding to air alerts, and follow the instructions of local authorities and rescue services.
Ceasefire declared by Russia
Russian media reported a ceasefire against Ukraine starting from midnight on May 8 for three days, initiated by Vladimir Putin.
Despite the absence of an official statement from the Russian Ministry of Defense, news agencies and leading Russian resources reported the start of a 'truce' by the occupiers.
According to the Russian leadership, the 'ceasefire' was supposed to last for three days and end at midnight on May 11. At the same Time, Ukrainian military warns of the occupiers' readiness for a night assault on Pokrovsk in Donetsk region.
On the night of May 7, the occupiers carried out an attack on Kyiv using drones. A video of this incident was published, showing the enemy drone hitting a residential building in the Shevchenkivskyi district of the city, reports 'Glavkom.'
These events indicate a deterioration of the situation in eastern Ukraine and risks for citizens in the conflict zone.
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