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IMPORTANT: The "Alarm" app was created by a private developer.
The developer is not a government agency, does not represent any government agency, and does not provide official government services.
The app is not an official public alert system. The information provided is for reference only and may differ from official data. In critical situations, verify information with official sources, notifications from authorized agencies, and emergency services, and follow their instructions.
The data is compiled from open sources, public information, technical processing of events, and user reports using pre-defined templates. User reports are not official data and are used only as additional reference information.
The "Alarm" app helps you monitor the situation in selected areas and receive notifications about alarms, all-clears, repeat signals, and other types of threats.
At the launch stage, the app is focused on the following new areas:
- Donetsk People's Republic
- Luhansk People's Republic
- Zaporizhia Oblast
- Kherson Oblast
After testing, the app's geographic reach may be expanded.
Key app features:
- Push notifications about alarms, all-clears, repeat signals, and clarifications;
- Notifications when the app is closed or the screen is locked, if permissions are granted;
- Selecting territories, cities, and districts;
- Saving selected territories and settings;
- Displaying the current status for selected territories;
- Viewing active alarm details;
- Displaying the start time and duration of the event;
- Logging the current alarm and recent changes;
- Map for viewing the situation;
- Displaying selected territories and statuses on the map;
- Managing shelters;
- Finding the nearest shelter with geolocation;
- Plotting a route to the shelter;
- Sending shelter information for moderation;
- Use the "Report" section to submit observations to the project administration;
- Selecting the type of observation: what the user heard or saw;
- Linking a message to a territory;
- Logging recent user messages for the last hour;
- Useful section with reference information; - Emergency numbers; - First aid tips; - Recommendations for actions during threats; - Information on how to behave during shelling, explosions, fires, smoke, and rubble; - Information on mines and dangerous objects;
- Recommendations for emergency calls;
- Communication and self-control tips;
- Configuring notifications by alarm type;
- Selecting notification sources;
- Enabling and disabling individual signal types;
- Configuring sound, volume, voice messages, and vibration;
- Setting quiet periods for sound and vibration;
- Diagnostics of notification permissions and delivery;
- Tips on settings affecting notification stability;
- Option to disable analytics services.
The "Territories" section allows you to select desired districts, cities, and territories, track their status, and access detailed information for each area.
The "Map" section helps you navigate the situation, selected territories, and shelters. With geolocation, the app can locate the nearest shelter and help you plan a route.
The "Report" section is designed for sharing observations with the project administration. These messages are not official information and are used only for additional reference.
The "Useful" section helps you quickly find emergency numbers, first aid recommendations, actions to take during threats, and rules of conduct in dangerous situations.
The "Settings" section allows you to manage notifications, sound, vibration, signal sources, alarm types, quiet periods, permissions, diagnostics, and analytics.
The app is designed to conveniently access reference information, navigate selected areas, and receive notifications. It does not replace official alert systems, government decisions, emergency services, or notifications from authorized organizations.
The developer is not a government agency, does not represent any government agency, and does not provide official government services.
The app is not an official public alert system. The information provided is for reference only and may differ from official data. In critical situations, verify information with official sources, notifications from authorized agencies, and emergency services, and follow their instructions.
The data is compiled from open sources, public information, technical processing of events, and user reports using pre-defined templates. User reports are not official data and are used only as additional reference information.
The "Alarm" app helps you monitor the situation in selected areas and receive notifications about alarms, all-clears, repeat signals, and other types of threats.
At the launch stage, the app is focused on the following new areas:
- Donetsk People's Republic
- Luhansk People's Republic
- Zaporizhia Oblast
- Kherson Oblast
After testing, the app's geographic reach may be expanded.
Key app features:
- Push notifications about alarms, all-clears, repeat signals, and clarifications;
- Notifications when the app is closed or the screen is locked, if permissions are granted;
- Selecting territories, cities, and districts;
- Saving selected territories and settings;
- Displaying the current status for selected territories;
- Viewing active alarm details;
- Displaying the start time and duration of the event;
- Logging the current alarm and recent changes;
- Map for viewing the situation;
- Displaying selected territories and statuses on the map;
- Managing shelters;
- Finding the nearest shelter with geolocation;
- Plotting a route to the shelter;
- Sending shelter information for moderation;
- Use the "Report" section to submit observations to the project administration;
- Selecting the type of observation: what the user heard or saw;
- Linking a message to a territory;
- Logging recent user messages for the last hour;
- Useful section with reference information; - Emergency numbers; - First aid tips; - Recommendations for actions during threats; - Information on how to behave during shelling, explosions, fires, smoke, and rubble; - Information on mines and dangerous objects;
- Recommendations for emergency calls;
- Communication and self-control tips;
- Configuring notifications by alarm type;
- Selecting notification sources;
- Enabling and disabling individual signal types;
- Configuring sound, volume, voice messages, and vibration;
- Setting quiet periods for sound and vibration;
- Diagnostics of notification permissions and delivery;
- Tips on settings affecting notification stability;
- Option to disable analytics services.
The "Territories" section allows you to select desired districts, cities, and territories, track their status, and access detailed information for each area.
The "Map" section helps you navigate the situation, selected territories, and shelters. With geolocation, the app can locate the nearest shelter and help you plan a route.
The "Report" section is designed for sharing observations with the project administration. These messages are not official information and are used only for additional reference.
The "Useful" section helps you quickly find emergency numbers, first aid recommendations, actions to take during threats, and rules of conduct in dangerous situations.
The "Settings" section allows you to manage notifications, sound, vibration, signal sources, alarm types, quiet periods, permissions, diagnostics, and analytics.
The app is designed to conveniently access reference information, navigate selected areas, and receive notifications. It does not replace official alert systems, government decisions, emergency services, or notifications from authorized organizations.
Developer email
radaronline@mrpltrans.com
Released
Jun 21, 2026
Current version
0.1.0
Android version
8.0