The Russian Federation for two days, May 12 and 13 – closes the airspace over missile cabbage, for the likely launch of ballistic missiles.
The relevant information was published on the official website of NOTAMS.
The report on the closure of airspace in the area of the missile landfill was published on May 8. The conditions indicated in it may indicate the probable launch of ballistic missiles.
The height range that will be closed: from the surface level to unlimited height.
The ban applies to all aircraft that can fly in the area. The airspace will be closed on May 12 and May 13 from 6.00 to 16.00.
It is worth noting that a similar ban on flights has already entered into force – November 21, 2024, on the eve of the influence of the CEDAR ballistic missile (ORESHNIK) on Dnieper.
Then the restriction lasted from 4.00 to 20.00 from 21 to 23.
A similar message about nature was also published on December 11-13 from 08:00 to 12:00 local time, and the second is-16-21. Subsequently, on December 13, there was a huge missile blow in Ukraine using ballistic, winged and hypersonic missiles.
It is known that the Russian Middle A level Russian ballistic missile was developed on the basis of the PC-26 Rubezh.
The General Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine describes in detail that the real name of the complex is not “Oreshnik”, but “Cedar”. Six combat units were installed on the rocket: each is equipped with six divided. The speed in the final area of the trajectory is more than 11 flows.
The tests of the Kedr missile system were carried out at the Kapbin Yar landfill in October 2023 and in June 2024.
Recall that in August 2019, an agreement on a limiting environment and a small range (DRSMD) between the United States and Russia ended. On the eve of the US Embassy in Ukraine, it was recommended to be careful from the risk of a large air strike in the next few days.
Source: Racurs

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