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Moscow airports temporarily closed after Ukraine drone attacks

Moscow airports temporarily closed after Ukraine drone attacks

Summary

Moscow's major airports temporarily closed after a drone attack by Ukraine, causing over 140 flights to be canceled. The Russian defense ministry reported that more than 230 Ukrainian drones were shot down since Saturday, including 27 near Moscow. Despite the disruptions, airport operations have returned to normal, and there were no reported deaths from the drone attacks.

Key Facts

  • More than 230 Ukrainian drones were reportedly intercepted over Russia since Saturday.
  • At least 140 flights were canceled in Moscow due to the drone attacks.
  • Four major Moscow airports faced disruptions, but they are now operating normally.
  • Kaluga International Airport was also closed briefly due to drone interceptions.
  • No deaths were reported from these drone attacks over Russia.
  • Russian air strikes in Ukraine resulted in at least three deaths in the Donetsk region and Sumy.
  • Ukrainian air force claimed to have shot down 18 out of 57 Russian drones overnight.
  • Russian President Putin expressed willingness for peace talks with Ukraine.
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