Fire near Moscow and explosions in five regions of Ukraine: main events of the night.


On the night of September 20, enemy forces launched drones, resulting in explosions in five regions of Ukraine. A large fire also occurred near Moscow.
Occupiers launched "Shaheds": explosions heard in five regions of Ukraine
On the night of September 20, an air raid alert was declared across the entire territory of Ukraine due to mass attacks by Russian UAVs. The air defense forces successfully repelled these attacks. This was reported by Suspilne and the mayor of Ivano-Frankivsk Ruslan Martsinkiv.
US deployed additional troops to the Middle East
The US continues to deploy significant military forces in the Middle East to protect its allies and deter potential threats. Currently, there are about 50,000 American service members, more than 10 warships, and four fighter jet squadrons in this region. This was reported by the Associated Press.
A fire broke out at one of Russia's largest warehouses near Moscow (video)
A massive fire broke out at a warehouse covering 5,000 sq. m. in the village of Aparinki, near Moscow. According to Russian media, this warehouse is one of the largest in Russia and belongs to a mattress manufacturer.
A massive fire is raging in the swampsOne of the largest warehouses with textile products is burning. pic.twitter.com/PgJlt1vFtW
— Главком (@GLAVCOM_UA) September 20, 2024
Air quality in Kyiv reached critical levels (photo)
Today, the capital of Ukraine woke up surrounded by polluted air. The SaveEcoBot monitoring map shows a worrying situation: some areas have excessive concentrations of harmful substances, while others have relatively clean air.
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