“On the night of November 21, an air alert was announced throughout the country. At first, the military reported a ballistic threat, but later clarified that the MiG-31K and Tu-95 planes had taken off. Around 6:30, the first rockets entered the country’s airspace.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
On the night of November 21, an air alert was announced throughout the country. At first, the military reported a ballistic threat, but later clarified that the MiG-31K and Tu-95 planes had taken off. Around 6:30, the first rockets entered the country’s airspace.
Updated: At 8:16 a.m., the Air Force announced that the threat had been countered across the country.
Source: Map of air alarms, Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Telegram
Verbatim PS: “Threat of using ballistic weapons, areas where an air alert has been declared.”
Added: At 5:22 a.m., the Air Force clarified that the Air Alarm was due to the takeoff of the MiG-31K.
At 5:44, the military reported that Tu-95 planes were in the air.
At 5:47 a.m., the Air Force informed about the probable launches of Kh-101 cruise missiles by Tu-95s in the Engelsu area.
At 6:31 a.m., cruise missiles entered the country’s airspace from the north through Chernihiv Oblast, heading south.
At 6:41 aviators reported a cruise missile from the north through Chernihiv Oblast, heading south. One minute later, more cruise missiles followed the same course.
At 6:44 a.m., the rockets changed course in the direction of Kyiv region.
At 6:53, rockets from Chernihiv Oblast moved to Poltava Oblast.
At 6:59 a rocket flew toward Myrhorod from the northwest.
At 7:05 a.m., the Air Force reported that the cruise missiles were heading for Kremenchuk and the Dnipro.
At 7:14 the Air Force reported that a group of cruise missiles had been spotted south of the Dnieper; they are flying to Zaporozhye.
At 7:36, alarms were canceled in the western regions and Kyiv. The rest of the country remains under threat.
It was reported that an industrial enterprise was damaged and two fires broke out in Dnipro.
Updated: At 8:16 a.m., the Air Force announced that the threat had been countered across the country.