Sirens blare in Saratov amid fears of Ukrainian drone strike
Officials warn residents to stay indoors
Emergency services on high alert
Sirens wailed across the Russian city of Saratov on Monday morning, sending residents into a panic amid fears of an imminent attack by Ukrainian drones.
Local authorities issued an urgent warning, urging people to stay indoors and avoid public places. Emergency services were placed on high alert, and air defense systems were activated.
According to preliminary reports, several unidentified flying objects were detected approaching the city from the direction of Ukraine. The nature of the objects remains unknown, but officials fear they could be drones carrying explosives.
The incident comes amid heightened tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Last week, Ukrainian officials accused Russia of launching a series of drone strikes on Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital. Russia has denied the allegations.
The sirens in Saratov have since been turned off, but the situation remains tense. Residents are advised to stay informed and follow the instructions of local authorities.
The incident is a reminder of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the potential for it to spill over into other parts of the region.