MOSCOW (Reuters) - All airports in Moscow, Yaroslavl and Nizhny Novgorod have resumed flights after a suspension caused by a major overnight Ukrainian drone attack on Russia, aviation watchdog ...
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At least one person was killed and three others were injured as Ukraine targeted Moscow in a "massive" overnight drone attack on Tuesday.
Other attacked regions listed in the statement included Belgorod, Bryansk and Voronezh on the border with Ukraine and those deeper inside Russia, such as Kaluga, Lipetsk, Nizhny Novgorod ...
Other regions hit in the onslaught included Belgorod, Bryansk and Voronezh on the border with Ukraine and those deeper inside Russia, such as Kaluga, Lipetsk, Nizhny Novgorod, Oryol and Ryazan.
Two other airports, in the Yaroslavl and Nizhny Novgorod regions, both east of Moscow, were also closed. Though US President Donald Trump says he wants to deliver peace in Ukraine, the war is ...
The Russian Defense Ministry said Tuesday air defenses overnight shot down 337 Ukrainian drones over 10 Russian regions in what appears to be the biggest Ukrainian drone attack on Russia in three ...
Flights were temporarily restricted in and out of six airports, including Domodedovo, Vnukovo, Sheremetyevo and Zhukovsky just outside Moscow, and airports in the Yaroslavl and Nizhny Novgorod ...
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