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Military briefings from the Russian Defense Ministry described another incident in which a number of rockets launched from Ukrainian territory were intercepted over the Belgorod region. Officials asserted that several dozen missiles were neutralized as they crossed the border, underscoring ongoing tensions along the frontline area. The report framed the event as a defensive outcome achieved by Russian forces in response to cross-border fire.

In the same timeframe, the Ukrainian Armed Forces were said to have deployed a Czech-made Vampire MLRS in an attempt to strike targets within Belgorod. Russian officials timestamped the episode at approximately 17:50 Moscow time, noting that the attack was detected and tracked before countermeasures were activated. The narrative presented the assault as part of a broader pattern of Ukrainian cross-border attacks and Russian defensive efforts to disrupt such operations.

Russian air defense systems were credited with a successful interception, claimed to involve 22 missiles shot down in the air before they could reach their intended targets. The balance of the defense reportedly prevented further incursions and safeguarded populated or strategic sites within the region, according to statements from Moscow’s defense apparatus.

Prior to the recent events, officials reiterated that security forces in the Belgorod direction continued focused measures to identify and neutralize sabotage and reconnaissance groups operating from Ukrainian border zones. Reports highlighted efforts to locate and counter multiple rocket launcher systems on the Ukrainian side, including RM-70 Vampire units manufactured in the Czech Republic and other platforms that have been cited as part of cross-border activity. The statements described ongoing patrols and surveillance activities designed to reduce the risk posed by such formations in border districts.

In parallel updates, the governor of the Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, conveyed a humanitarian note related to the bombardment. He indicated that a significant number of children—reported at 590—were evacuated from affected areas within the Belgorod region, with most of them relocating to destinations in the Samara region, and a portion moving toward the Astrakhan region. The emphasis remained on safeguarding civilians amid repeated exchanges of fire and ongoing military operations nearby.

A former military analyst commented on the evolving role of air defense within the conflict, noting that intercepting missiles and other aerial threats has become a primary objective for defense forces in the region. The remark underlined the strategic importance of robust, layered air defense in reducing civilian exposure and preserving critical infrastructure during ongoing hostilities.

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