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Published Jun 23, 2026Updated Jun 232
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Rocket Danger Declared in 14 Russian Regions, Including Moscow and Tambov
A rocket danger alert was issued across 14 Russian regions on June 22, 2026, following explosions in Voronezh and other areas. Residents were advised to shelter and follow emergency protocols.
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- Rocket danger alert declared
- Explosions reported in Voronezh
- Air defense systems activated
- Residents urged to shelter
- Alert lifted in some regions





On June 22, 2026, a large-scale rocket danger alert was declared across at least 14 regions of Russia, spanning from Central Russia to the Volga region and the Urals. The alert was triggered after reports of explosions and incoming rocket fire, particularly in the city of Voronezh, where residential areas were reportedly hit. Authorities in multiple regions, including Moscow Oblast, Tambov Oblast, and others, activated emergency sirens and urged residents to take shelter. The warning was eventually lifted in some areas later that day, but monitoring continued.
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Jun 22, 2026
WireRocket danger alerts began across multiple Russian regions.
Jun 22, 2026
WireTambov Oblast issued rocket danger warning with specific shelter instructions.
Jun 22, 2026
WireRocket danger alert lifted in Tambov Oblast.