In the night of July 12, a new wave of attacks began across Ukrainian cities, resulting in explosions in several regions, including the capital. Lviv and Kharkiv were also affected by shelling.

According to the Armed Forces Air Forces of Ukraine, the situation in the country remains tense due to a high number of Russian drones in the airspace.

Explosions were reported in Kyiv, Kropyvnytskyi, Kherson, and Mykolaiv, and authorities are urging people to stay in safe places.

Update: at 01:09, the military reported significant drone activity in several regions.

Information indicates a concentration of UAVs over Kyiv, Chernihiv, and other regions, which are making chaotic maneuvers. Air defense forces are active, so we advise everyone to remain in shelters!

At 03:23, the military warned of a fast-moving target heading towards Poltava region.

As of 03:50, six Russian missiles are moving towards the Kremenchuk reservoir.

One missile is targeting the Kyiv region.

Updated at 04:00. Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyi confirmed reports of explosions in the city.

"The safety of every resident is a priority, so I urge everyone to stay in shelters until the air alert is over," the mayor stated.

As of 04:54, Russian missiles are heading towards several cities, including Rohatyn and Chernivtsi.

Around five o'clock in the morning, a guided bomb strike hit a residential area in the Kyiv region, resulting in casualties.

Updated: at 05:18, the air alert was lifted.