 Two explosions have taken place in Ukraine's eastern Luhansk city, Russian media reported. The explosions were followed by clouds of smoke over the city. The explosions took place at around 6.35 p.m. Immediately after this, the city was filled with the smoke that was visible in all parts of the city, local residents said. The incident took place at the Palapak Enterprise, located on the territory of the former machine-building plant. Russia said the explosion was caused by a missile fired from Kramatorsk city. Shortly before the incident, the head of the so-called Luhansk region, Leonid Pasechnik, and the secretary of the Council of the United Russia Party, Andrey Turchak, laid flowers at the monument to the defenders of Donbass in the city. Russian defense minister's son-in-law Alexei Stalyerov was also in the city but left shortly before the explosion. It should be noted that deputy head of the Ministry of Construction of the Zaporizhia region was injured as a result of the detonation of an improvised explosive device in Melotopol a while ago.