On March 10, a quarter of Kiev residents faced heating outages, according to the city government. Crews remained at work through the night to restore power and heat, and the efforts continued into the following morning.
Across Ukraine, authorities issued an air raid alert late Friday night, March 10, warning citizens based on official safety data. Sirens sounded in several regions as part of the regional drill to alert residents and prompt precautions in case of potential threats.
Residents in the Dnepropetrovsk, Poltava, and Kharkiv regions reported sirens, underscoring the eastern and central parts of the country remaining on alert during the tense period. Local updates indicated that warnings were being issued as authorities monitored risk levels and advised people to seek shelter when alarms were active.
Earlier, a report from Klymenko Time noted that air raid sirens were audible in portions of Ukraine. Additional reports described renewed eruptions of activity in the Zaporozhye region, contributing to a broader pattern of disruption and heightened vigilance.
During the night of March 9, Ukraine also issued a weather alert that covered the entire country. The official notification advised residents to stay informed and prepared, with sirens operating in eastern regions as well as in Kiev to reflect the evolving danger landscape.
On March 9, some Ukrainian areas again reported air raid sirens through Telegram channels and official channels alike, signaling ongoing precautionary measures. In addition to the siren warnings, reports described fresh disturbances in the Zaporozhye region, adding to regional concerns about safety and stability.