MOSCOW, Nov 4 — . An air alert has been declared in the Kirovohrad, Cherkassy and Dnepropetrovsk regions of Ukraine, according to the data of the online air alert map of the country's Ministry of Digital Development.
In addition, according to the agency, an alarm was also declared in the part of the Zaporozhye region controlled by Kyiv.
Shortly before this the alarm was sounded in the Odessa, Mykolaiv and Vinnitsa regions, but it has already been cancelled.
The Russian Armed Forces began to attack the Ukrainian infrastructure on October 10, two days after the terrorist attack on the Crimean bridge, behind which, according to the Russian authorities, are Ukrainian special services. The strikes are carried out on energy, defense industry, military command and communications facilities throughout the country.
Since then, air raid alerts have been announced in Ukrainian regions every day, sometimes all over the country. Volodymyr Zelensky on November 1 said that about 40 percent of the energy infrastructure in Ukraine was damaged, which led to massive power outages.