Drones attacked the Rostov region: main news of the night.


A series of explosions in Kyiv and a drone attack in the Rostov region
In Kyiv and Kyiv region, there was a threat of strike drones, resulting in explosions in the capital. The Air Forces also reported the presence of enemy drones heading to the city. The mayor of Kyiv confirmed that air defense systems were working successfully. People were on alert, but after the morning announcement of the threat being lifted, the situation normalized.
Drone attack in the Rostov region
A drone attack also occurred in the Rostov region. Several explosions took place, but fortunately, no one was injured. Due to the falling debris of the drones, some houses were damaged. Local services immediately began work at the incident site.
Missing plane found in Alaska
Remains of the missing plane were found in Alaska. However, due to the snow cover, it is impossible to rescue the passengers. The U.S. Coast Guard reported that three people on board were killed.
HAMAS plans to release Israeli hostages
The ceasefire agreement between HAMAS and Israel includes the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for the release of 183 Palestinian prisoners. HAMAS announced its intention to implement this agreement.
Protests against Trump's sanctions on the ISS
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