Earlier today, the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, calling on residents to be especially cautious.

“Tonight and in the coming hours, it is very important to pay attention to air raid alerts,” said Volodymyr Zelenskyy in his evening address. “The Russians are preparing for a massive attack. Please, take care of yourselves,” he added.

A little earlier, the Ukrainian governor of Zaporizhzhia, Ivan Fedorov, reported via Telegram that Russian forces struck the city of the same name with guided glide bombs, killing four people and wounding six others.

Fedorov mentioned nine strikes on the city and expressed concern that people may be trapped in the rubble of buildings.

Ukrainian strike on Tyumen

Zelenskyy also said that Ukrainian drones struck an oil refinery in the Tyumen region of Western Siberia. The Ukrainian president thanked the Ukrainian army’s special operations units that “reached the Tyumen region,” at a distance of more than 2,000 kilometers from the border with Ukraine.

The target “was once again an oil refinery (…) “It’s effective,” he added.

The governor of Tyumen, however, claimed that Russian air defenses repelled the attack on the refinery.