Russia launches over 30 missiles on Ukraine, there are explosions, air defence deployed

Air Defence Forces are operating in Ukraine because of a Russian missile attack throughout the morning of 26 January. According to the Air Force of Ukraine, the occupiers have launched more than 30 missiles on Ukraine.  Source: Yurii Ihnat, spokesperson for the Air Force of Ukraine, on air during the 24/7 national joint newscast; Kyiv Oblast Military Administration on Telegram; Serhii Borzov, Head of Vinnytsia Oblast Military Administration, on Telegram

Quote from Ihnat: "About six Tu-95 bombers took off and launched missiles presumably from Murmansk Oblast (Russia). We expect approximately 30 missiles that have already started appearing in various oblasts. Air defence systems are operating.

Yes, there were explosions in several oblasts, including Vinnytsia. Obviously, you need to stay in shelters." Details: Ihnat has said that the Russians are currently focused on the central part of Ukraine but everything can change.

He has also pointed out once again that there are Kalibr cruise missile carriers in the Black Sea, so a more large-scale missile attack of the occupiers should not be ruled out as well.

Serhii Borzon, Head of Vinnytsia Oblast Military Administration, has reported that "there is an air battle" [this is how the deployment of air defence systems is called - ed.] and that the Air Force controls air space over Vinnytsia Oblast.  Kyiv Oblast Military Administration has confirmed that air defence systems were activated in Kyiv Oblast.  Background: 

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