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    Moscow airports shut for second day after Ukraine’s drone strike

    May 6, 2025Updated:May 6, 2025 World No Comments
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    Russia Downs 19 Ukrainian Drones Over Moscow Ahead Of Victory Day Parade, Airports Shut

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    According to Reuters, Russian flights were closed for several days on Tuesday after Russian robots targeted Moscow for a second consecutive nights, causing a significant response from Russia’s air defense systems.
    The defense system, which were approaching “from various information,” claimed at least 19 robots were destroyed by Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin in a social media post. No serious harm or damage was reported.
    A aircraft struck an apartment building in the north of Moscow, according to Bazaar, Mash, and Shot, one of the main message news outlets connected to Russian security services. Panels were smashed, but no injuries were reported.
    Airports in a number of local towns were closed as well, aside from Moscow. Rosaria, a Russian aviation guardian, reported that all four airports in Moscow were closed for several hours to maintain safety.
    At least 18 robots were destroyed, according to the government of the Voronezh region’s government, early on Tuesday, leaving no lasting effects on non-residential structures and children’s playgrounds.
    Ten drones were also downed over the southern Pena place by the Russian air defense device. A provincial governor claimed on Telegram that no harm or harm had been caused.
    There is still no word on Tuesday’s full scope of the strike in Moscow and other regions of Russia, and Kyiv has not yet made a statement.
    Three years ago, Russia launched a series of satellite attacks on Moscow, the most recent of which resulted in the most deadly drone attack.
    Russian President Vladimir Putin had announced a three-day peace over May 8 and 10 to commemorate the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany in the second world war. Vlodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, criticized this assess as “pointless.”
    In accordance with a US request released in March, Zelenskyy made a 30-day, absolute ceasefire.

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