Moscow mayor claims drone attack: airport operational safety procedure introduced at two airports
Pravda Ukraine
On the morning of 10 November, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin reported that four drones had attacked the Russian capital.
Source: Sobyanin on Telegram; Russian Telegram channel Shot
Details: The Moscow mayor claimed that in the Ramenskoye urban district, Russian air defence units had repelled an attack by two drones heading for Moscow.
A few minutes later, he added that two more drones had been shot down.
Meanwhile, Russian media reported that a Kovyor (Carpet) plan had been introduced at Moscow’s Vnukovo and Domodedovo airports, meaning that they were closed and planes were being diverted to other airports, due to the threat of a drone attack.
Several flights to Moscow are currently in the waiting area, and several more have been delayed.
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