Russia suspended flights at three of Moscow’s four international airports after Ukraine launched a huge drone attack overnight.
The airports — Domodedovo, Zhukovsky, and Vnukovo — have since resumed operations, it said.
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According to the Financial Times, some flights were also suspended at the airport in Kazan in central Russia.
Rosaviatsia did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
Andrei Vorobyov, governor of Moscow, said one woman died in the Ramenskoye district after drones set several flats on fire and damaged at least two high-rise apartments, according to Sky News.
Alexander Li, an eyewitness to the fires, told Reuters he saw a window get “blown out by the shock wave.”
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Ukrainian officials have not yet commented on the attack.
It comes after Russia recently launched several strikes on cities across Ukraine. The Ukrainian Air Force posted on Telegram that it had hit 38 out of 46 drones Russia launched at it on Tuesday.
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The drones were shot down over several regions, including the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, as well as Odesa and Kharkiv.
Ukraine has accelerated its domestic drone production over the last few years.
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In July, Oleksandr Kamyshin, Ukraine’s minister of strategic industries, said Ukraine was on track to manufacture “significantly” more small attack drones by the end of the year than it had originally planned.
Ukraine has repeatedly pleaded with its Western allies to lift restrictions on long-range ballistic weaponry to attack targets deep in Russian territory.
Ukraine’s last drone attack of this scale was in May, when Russian officials said they intercepted 102 air and sea drones which knocked out power in southwestern Russia and parts of Crimea
User4C4C4C on
It seems that Putin can’t do anything to stop this.
> In July, Oleksandr Kamyshin, Ukraine's minister of strategic industries, said Ukraine was on track to manufacture "Significantly" more small attack drones by the end of the year than it had originally planned.
> Ukraine's last drone attack of this scale was in May, when Russian officials said they intercepted 102 air and sea drones which knocked out power in southwestern Russia and parts of Crimea.
Ukraine could probably mess things up by attacking parked Russian airliners.
ScottOld on
Next time go for all 4, for longer
chaosgoblyn on
Airport Closed: Special Remodeling Operation
bugabooandtwo on
Good! This sort of thing needs to happen on a regular basis. Make the average Russian citizen very uncomfortable. Bring the war to them.
BubsyFanboy on
And nobody got injured?
HappySkullsplitter on
Russian airplanes are gonna start falling out of the sky from a lack of parts due to sanctions anyways
Can’t fly out of Moscow due to consequences of Putin’s actions, even if they did they could crash due to consequences of Putin’s actions
Seems like Russia would be better off without Putin
Russians should probably get rid of that guy
poestavern on
Go Ukraine Go. The USA needs to supply and unleash Ukraine to attack our mutual enemy Putin.
mortenamd on
Definitely a hope to make Russian civilians wake up. Hopefully they can keep up with these attacks so it’s not easily forgotten.
And western leaders need to get their finger out of their asses and give the thumbs up sending foreign weapons raining down on the orks so they can finally feel what our poor Ukrainian brothers and sisters have been experiencing for years now.
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Stop posting shit behind a paywall
Did it do any damage?
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Russia suspended flights at three of Moscow’s four international airports after Ukraine launched a huge drone attack overnight.
The airports — Domodedovo, Zhukovsky, and Vnukovo — have since resumed operations, it said.
Advertisement
According to the Financial Times, some flights were also suspended at the airport in Kazan in central Russia.
Rosaviatsia did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
Andrei Vorobyov, governor of Moscow, said one woman died in the Ramenskoye district after drones set several flats on fire and damaged at least two high-rise apartments, according to Sky News.
Alexander Li, an eyewitness to the fires, told Reuters he saw a window get “blown out by the shock wave.”
Advertisement
Ukrainian officials have not yet commented on the attack.
It comes after Russia recently launched several strikes on cities across Ukraine. The Ukrainian Air Force posted on Telegram that it had hit 38 out of 46 drones Russia launched at it on Tuesday.
Related stories
The drones were shot down over several regions, including the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, as well as Odesa and Kharkiv.
Ukraine has accelerated its domestic drone production over the last few years.
Advertisement
In July, Oleksandr Kamyshin, Ukraine’s minister of strategic industries, said Ukraine was on track to manufacture “significantly” more small attack drones by the end of the year than it had originally planned.
Ukraine has repeatedly pleaded with its Western allies to lift restrictions on long-range ballistic weaponry to attack targets deep in Russian territory.
Ukraine’s last drone attack of this scale was in May, when Russian officials said they intercepted 102 air and sea drones which knocked out power in southwestern Russia and parts of Crimea
It seems that Putin can’t do anything to stop this.
This is the best tl;dr I could make, [original](https://www.businessinsider.com/russia-shut-three-moscow-airports-after-massive-ukraine-drone-strike-2024-9) reduced by 75%. (I’m a bot)
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> Russia suspended flights at three of Moscow's four international airports after Ukraine launched a huge drone attack overnight.
> In July, Oleksandr Kamyshin, Ukraine's minister of strategic industries, said Ukraine was on track to manufacture "Significantly" more small attack drones by the end of the year than it had originally planned.
> Ukraine's last drone attack of this scale was in May, when Russian officials said they intercepted 102 air and sea drones which knocked out power in southwestern Russia and parts of Crimea.
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Ukraine could probably mess things up by attacking parked Russian airliners.
Next time go for all 4, for longer
Airport Closed: Special Remodeling Operation
Good! This sort of thing needs to happen on a regular basis. Make the average Russian citizen very uncomfortable. Bring the war to them.
And nobody got injured?
Russian airplanes are gonna start falling out of the sky from a lack of parts due to sanctions anyways
Can’t fly out of Moscow due to consequences of Putin’s actions, even if they did they could crash due to consequences of Putin’s actions
Seems like Russia would be better off without Putin
Russians should probably get rid of that guy
Go Ukraine Go. The USA needs to supply and unleash Ukraine to attack our mutual enemy Putin.
Definitely a hope to make Russian civilians wake up. Hopefully they can keep up with these attacks so it’s not easily forgotten.
And western leaders need to get their finger out of their asses and give the thumbs up sending foreign weapons raining down on the orks so they can finally feel what our poor Ukrainian brothers and sisters have been experiencing for years now.