Russian Air Defenses LAUNCHING in Belgorod, Russia

Air Defense Missiles of the Russian Federation are being LAUNCHED at this hour in the Belgorod Oblast, which is near Ukraine.  Video below shows missiles 3 & 4 being launched, with smoke trails visible in the rocket glare, from missiles 1&2.

Updates to follows, below . . .4:23 PM EST 

 

4:31 PM EST -- At least FOUR (4) Russian surface-to-air defensive missiles were fired.  Multiple explosions could be heard over Belgorod, although cloud cover prevented seeing flashes, the audible "reports" of explosions could be heard.

Video below from Social media, provides an interesting AUDIO record of what took place, although the video portion itself is all but useless because the user who took the video is running as air raid sirens sound:

 4:44 PM EST -- From source inside Russia: "Our air defense system worked over the Belgorod region and the Shebekinsky district, 2 incoming projectiles were shot down."

 

End Updates. No further info to report.

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