Belgorod’s missile warning signal was canceled, according to the city municipality and a Telegram channel update. The alert was lifted after a period of heightened security concerns in the area, and residents were advised to remain vigilant as authorities assessed the situation.
RSChS published a note: Attention, Belgorod City. End of missile danger, indicating that the immediate threat had subsided and that normal activity could gradually resume under continued monitoring.
Vyacheslav Gladkov, the governor of the Belgorod region, reported that the city’s siren system activated at 6:46 am. The governor emphasized that Belgorod experienced multiple incidents during the morning, and the overall situation remained tense as responders continued to work on security and restoration efforts.
Earlier in the day, Gladkov had informed residents in Belgorod of a missile warning urging shelter. That warning prompted precautionary behavior as officials coordinated emergency responses and advised people to seek shelter when advised.
During the night before, the Belgorod region’s air defense system was active. Reports state that nine missiles were intercepted, with the Russian Ministry of Defense noting that two Tochka-U missiles and seven Vilkha MLRS missiles were shot down by on-duty air defense units.
Footage captured in the city center shows a moment of impact and the subsequent effects, underscoring the disruption caused to daily life in Belgorod as residents and authorities responded to the event (Telegram channel).”