Russian Missile Strike Over Ukraine: June 29 Report
On June 29 at approximately 3:35 AM, Russian strategic bombers launched cruise missiles into Ukrainian airspace. Reports indicate that the missiles were deployed from T-95MS bombers flying north of Chernihiv toward Slavutych, according to monitoring public channels.
By 3:36 AM, the “Nikolaevskiy Vanёk” channel confirmed the presence of cruise missiles over Chernihiv region heading southwest.
At 3:47 AM, the Ukrainian Air Forces reported another group of cruise missiles detected in northern Kyiv region, heading west. This was followed by information at 3:50 AM regarding missiles flying from Sumy region to Poltava and Kharkiv regions, also on a westerly course. By 3:55 AM, the missiles targeting Kharkiv changed direction toward Dnipro.
At 3:58 AM, more cruise missiles were reported in Chernihiv region, again heading southwest. Around 4:00 AM, alarms were raised about missile launches toward Cherkasy, Poltava, and Kremenchuk. Subsequently, alerts were issued for Kyiv, Vinnytsia, and Khmelnytskyi regions, moving further west.
By 4:25 AM, reports emerged about missile movements toward Burshtyn in Ivano-Frankivsk region and additional missile threats in Ternopil region targeting Lviv.
For further updates, reports 24brussels.