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Airports are closed in Moscow and several Russian Federation cities

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Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said more than a dozen drones were said to have been shot in the Russian capital.

Two airports in Moscow Vnukovo and Zhukovsky were suspended work. This was reported by the Federal Air Transport Agency.

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said more than a dozen drones were said to have been shot in the Russian capital. According to him, all alleged neutralized 18 drones are said to be neutralized.

According to the Federal Air Transport Agency, the airports of Vladimir, Kostroma, Ivanovo and Yaroslavl were also temporarily closed.

Remember that the Russian Ministry of Defense said that on the night of May 27, from 21:00 to 00:00 Moscow time, their air defense is said to have blocked and destroyed the 112 “Ukrainian drone.”

Earlier it was reported that restrictions on the arrival and removal of the civil aircraft were introduced to the airports of Nizhny Novgorod, Saratov, Tambov, Kaluga.

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