Missiles were fired from firefighters in Belarusian airspace, from warships in the Black Sea and aircraft flying over the Caspian Sea.
On Saturday and Sunday, June 25-26, Russian troops launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine. The New York Times, citing intelligence and the Ukrainian Air Force, reported where the strikes came from.
Missiles were reportedly fired from firefighters in Belarusian airspace, from warships in the Black Sea and aircraft flying over the Caspian Sea.
In particular, intelligence reported that six Russian Tu-22M3 attack bombers flew from Shaikovka airfield in the Kaluga region of the Russian Federation and entered the airspace of Belarus. When they were about 30 miles (48 km) from the Ukrainian border, they fired at least 12 cruise missiles before returning to Russian airspace. These missiles hit targets in the northern part of Ukraine.

A spokesman for the Ukrainian Air Force Command said long-range missiles were fired from aircraft flying in the Caspian Sea, more than 900 miles (1,400 km) southeast of Kyiv.
It will be recalled that on the evening and morning of Saturday, June 25, Ukraine underwent a massive rocket fire. It was reported that about 40 rockets were fired on the territory of Ukraine overnight.
One of the rockets hit a high -rise building in Kyiv.
It was previously reported what exactly were the strikes that took place in Ukraine on June 25.
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Source: korrespondent

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