
"On Friday the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has warned of a "potentially significant attack" across Ukraine over the next "several days." The British Foreign Office issued the warning on Friday and said, "Martial law is in place. Information has been received concerning a potentially significant air attack that may occur at any time over the next several days. "Follow the instructions of the Ukrainian authorities and check any measures in place in your location, as they will vary by region.""
"The Foreign Office are urging anyone who is in Ukraine to stay informed via local media, identify where bomb shelters are located and if an air raid siren is activated to immediately take cover. Ensure you have a grab bag with items including water, food, spare phone battery or power bank, a sleeping bag and warm clothes. People are being advised to listen to locals and emergency crews and remain vigilant over personal security."
"Hundreds of thousands of people have now heating or electricity, in the capital, Kyiv temperatures have fallen to at least minus 8C. Kyiv was hit with a double tap strike leaving some dead including a paramedic and four other medical workers were injured. A Kyiv resident told the Kyiv Independent, "Last night, a drone hit us. It was a direct strike on our floor... A person died near my building - someone who came to help me. It happened when a drone hit emergency workers.""
The FCDO warned of a potentially significant air attack across Ukraine in the coming days and confirmed martial law is in place. Information indicates an air attack may occur at any time, and people should follow Ukrainian authorities and regional measures. The Foreign Office urges residents to stay informed via local media, locate bomb shelters, take immediate cover when sirens sound, and prepare a grab bag with water, food, spare phone battery or power bank, a sleeping bag and warm clothes. The advisory warns against non-essential travel to parts of Ukraine. Recent strikes hit Lviv and Kyiv, causing deaths, injuries and widespread power and heating outages.
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