UPDATED on 27 July at 2:25 p.m.:
Head of Vinnytsia Oblast Military Administration, Serhiy Borzov, reported that as a result of yesterday's attack, 5 people had been injured by the fragments of the downed missiles. The injured received timely assistance, so there are no life-threatening conditions.
Also, agricultural and technical buildings suffered damage. The extent of the losses is currently being clarified.
The Air Defence Forces shot down two Kalibr missiles during a daytime attack on Ukraine.
This was reported by the Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
It is noted that the missiles were likely launched from a russian submarine. They entered the airspace from a southeast direction and changed their course en route. Ultimately, both air targets were brought down over Vinnytsia Oblast.
The Command added that strategic Tu-95MS bombers remained in the air. The enemy aircraft are moving towards the launch area – the Caspian Sea.
As of 4:57 p.m., the Air Force reported the launch of cruise missiles from 12 aircraft of the aforementioned type. The Command also warned that around 5:40 p.m., air alerts would be announced in the southern and eastern areas due to the approach of targets.
The possibility of cruise missile launches from the Black Sea and ballistic launches from the territory of the russian federation and temporarily occupied territories are not ruled out.
Background. Earlier, Mind reported that the russian fleet was preparing to blockade Ukraine in the Black Sea. British intelligence forecasts an increase in the "intensity and scale of violence" at sea.