Air-raid sirens in Ukraine cancelled: lasted over 4 hours, strikes and casualties reported

As of 12:15, air-raid sirens have been cancelled almost all over Ukraine; they lasted more than four hours, and Russian forces launched several dozen missiles on peaceful Ukrainian cities. There were strikes in several oblasts, and one person was killed in the city of Kyiv.

Source: air-raid siren map; Belaruski Hajun, an independent Belarusian military monitoring media outlet, on Telegram

Details: At 12:06, air-raid sirens were cancelled in Vinnytsia Oblast, and a few minutes later, they were cancelled almost all over Ukraine.

It is still on in Mykolaiv and Kherson oblasts at the moment.

On the morning of 26 January, Russia carried out a large-scale missile attack on Ukraine; presumably Tu-95 strategic bombers launched more than 30 missiles from Murmansk Oblast of the Russian Federation. About 20 of them were shot down over Kyiv Oblast.

Nevertheless, there were strikes and damage in Kyiv city and the oblasts of Odesa and Vinnytsia as a result of the attack. One person was killed and two more received injuries in the capital.

Belaruski Hajun has reported that the MiG-31K of the Russian Aerospace Forces, an interceptor jet, landed in the Machulishchy airfield (Belarus).

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