Tension increases before Zelensky-Trump meeting! Panic due to loud explosions in Kyiv
Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, was frightened in the early hours of Saturday (27 December 2025) when sounds of loud explosions were heard one after the other. The sleeping city suddenly woke up with sirens and explosions. Ukrainian officials immediately issued a warning, saying that there was a serious threat of a missile attack on the capital and that security agencies were in full alert mode.
Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klichko alerted citizens via telegram. He said that explosions have been recorded in the city and the air defense system is actively working. The Mayor said in clear words that all citizens should stay in safe places and underground shelters. Soon after, emergency sirens started ringing across the city and people were seen running towards bunkers to save their lives.
The Ukrainian Air Force also declared air alert in the capital as well as in many parts of the country. According to official information, drone and missile activity was recorded in several areas. International journalists present at the scene reported that a bright flash was seen in the sky of Kiev, accompanied by the sounds of powerful explosions. This scene created an atmosphere of fear and chaos in the city.
This development has come to light at a time when Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is going to meet President Donald Trump in America. This meeting is considered very important for the future of Russia-Ukraine war. According to sources, in this conversation issues like possible ways to stop the war, American mediation and ceasefire can be discussed. In this war that has been going on since 2022, there has been huge loss of life and property and lakhs of people have been forced to leave their homes.
Meanwhile, Russia has made serious allegations against Ukraine and its European allies. Moscow says that Zelensky and the EU are deliberately trying to weaken the peace initiative presented by the US. Russia claims that instead of ending the war, Western countries want to prolong it so that strategic pressure can be maintained.
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