Such a regime implies the immediate landing or departure from the danger zone of all civil aircraft. It is announced when an unknown object is seen in the sky.
The “Carpet” plan was announced at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo and Domodedovo international airports, as well as Vnukovo and Zhukovsky. The local media wrote this on Sunday, September 24.
Currently, 20 flights have been delayed and six more have been cancelled.
The pro-Kremlin TG channel Mash reports that airspace at airports is closed, “creating uncertainty at passenger terminals.”
“Passengers hoping for their flights find themselves locked in the waiting room, unable to continue their journey. Flight delays and cancellations by others only worsen the situation, causing inconvenience for to the passengers,” wrote the TG channel.
Let’s remember that the “Carpet” plan is announced at airports in the Russian Federation when someone threatens the safety of aircraft. All planes in the sky were sent to alternative airports, while planes on the ground postponed their departure.
Earlier, explosion sounds were heard in Russian St. Petersburg. Residents of the city began to report a massive power outage in the Pushkinsky district.
Pieces of the drone that started a fire in the Russian city of Sochi on September 20 fell about 25 km from the official residence of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
Source: korrespondent

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