Restrictions with the intention of “ensuring the safety of the civilian aircraft” were introduced in the central part of Russia.
Restrictions on the departure and landing of flights were introduced in five Central Russian cities on Tuesday, May 6. This is the second major closure of airports due to the threat of an attack of drones per day. The Federal Air Transport Agency reported it.
Restrictions with the aim of “ensuring the safety of aircraft flights” were introduced to the Nizhny Novgorod Strigino airport. Later, similar steps were taken for Kaluga, Tambov and Yaroslavl, as well as for the Zhukovsky airfield near Moscow.
Russian telegram channels prompted the Russian, “Five Ukrainian drones were shot in Yermolino, Maloyaroslavts and Balabanov in the Kaluga region in the Moscow approach at 18:00. Drinking drones flew from the M-3 Ukraine Highway.
Residents of the village of Vysokonyichi said they heard at least eight explosions.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said the attack of another drone that flew to Moscow is said to be “recovered.”
Remember that in many regions of Russia on Tuesday night, May 6, the risk was declared due to the threat of drones. In the city of Rylsk, the Kursk region was reported to come to de -electric substation.
We added that last night in Moscow they announced the UAV attack. A carpet was introduced to the Vnukovo airport.
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