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Air Alert in Omsk: 2,350 km from Ukraine, Russia Declares First Air Danger Warning for Civilians

On June 10, the Governor of Omsk Region Khotsenko confirmed a 30-minute air raid alert due to drone threats — this occurred nine days after Operation "Pavutina," which redrew perceptions of the reach of Ukrainian strikes.

Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

By Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

June 10, 2026 · 2 min read

Air Alert in Omsk: 2,350 km from Ukraine, Russia Declares First Air Danger Warning for Civilians
Губернатор Омської області Віталій Хоценко на зустрічі з російським диктатором Володимиром Путіним (Фото: EPA / VYACHESLAV PROKOFYEV/SPUTNIK/KREMLIN)

On the morning of June 10, an air raid alarm for civilians sounded in Russia's Omsk region for the first time in three years of full-scale war. Regional Governor Vitaly Hotsenko confirmed that the signal lasted approximately 30 minutes, from 10:00 AM local time. The warning came in the form of SMS messages to mobile phones, and local television channels interrupted broadcasting to relay the general air alert message.

Omsk is located over 2,350 km from Ukraine's border. For comparison, this is approximately the distance from Kyiv to Lisbon.

Context: Nine Days After "Spiderweb"

The alarm in Omsk occurred against the backdrop of a fundamentally new reality for the Russian rear. On June 1, Ukraine's Security Service conducted Operation "Spiderweb" — unmanned aerial vehicles hidden in trucks on Russian territory simultaneously attacked five Russian Long-Range Aviation airbases. The most distant target — Belaya Airfield in Irkutsk Oblast — was located over 4,300 km from Ukraine.

"Drones transported from Ukraine in trucks struck bases in Siberia and the Far East, destroying 41 cruise missile-carrying aircraft."

Washington Post, June 1, 2025

According to NBC News, the operation involved 117 unmanned aerial vehicles launched directly from the perimeter of four airbases. Russia acknowledged strikes in five regions but downplayed the damage.

Why Omsk

Omsk is no random point on the map. The city is a major industrial center in Siberia with oil refinery and defense complex enterprises. Hotsenko cited a warning from Russia's Ministry of Defense and published behavioral guidelines for drone threats on his Telegram channel — a document regional residents had never previously received.

Earlier that same night, Russia announced air raid alerts in more than 18 regions simultaneously for the first time since the invasion began, including locations over 2,000 km from Ukraine, as reported by United24 Media. Omsk broke even that record.

What Is and Isn't Confirmed

Confirmed: the fact of the alarm — Governor Hotsenko, regional media, and the ASTRA resource citing local residents. Duration — approximately 30 minutes. Alert channels — SMS and television.

Unconfirmed: whether a drone actually approached Omsk region or whether the alarm was a preventive reaction to the general air situation over Russia that day. No official data on interceptions or incidents over the region was released.

The alarm in Omsk is not proof that Ukraine is conducting serial strikes on Siberia. However, it does mark a new norm: Russia now deems it necessary to prepare civilians thousands of kilometers from the front line — and this in itself is a strategic signal.

If Russia confirms even a single actual intercept over the Ural or Siberian Federal Districts, the geography of war in Russian society's consciousness will change irreversibly. Is Moscow ready for such an acknowledgment?

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