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Ukraine's drone attacks temporarily halt flights in Moscow, across Russia

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Posted on June 10, 2025

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(Reuters) -Ukraine's overnight drone strikes have forced a temporary suspension of flights in all airports serving Moscow and the country's second-largest city St. Petersburg, but caused no damage,

Drone Strikes in Ukraine Disrupt Flights in Moscow and St. Petersburg

(Reuters) -Ukraine's overnight drone strikes have forced a temporary suspension of flights in all airports serving Moscow and the country's second-largest city St. Petersburg, but caused no damage, Russian officials reported on Tuesday.

Russian air defence units destroyed a total of 102 Ukrainian drones overnight, the Russian defence ministry - which reports only how many were downed, not the number Ukraine launched - said on the Telegram messaging app.

Nearly half of the drones were destroyed over the Bryansk region that borders Ukraine, the ministry said. Three drones were downed over the Moscow region and two over the Leningrad region, of which St. Petersburg is the regional capital.

Russia's civil aviation authority Rosaviatsia temporarily halted flights at all four major airports serving Moscow and St. Petersburg's Pulkovo Airport, as well as at airports in nine other cities to ensure safety, it said on Telegram.

Flights in Moscow and some other cities were restored by Tuesday morning, but restrictions were still in place in St. Petersburg at 0430 GMT.

Regional governors, who wrote about the attacks on Telegram, did not report any damage caused by the attacks.

(Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Editing by Chris Reese and Saad Sayeed)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine's drone strikes led to flight suspensions in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
  • Russian air defense destroyed 102 Ukrainian drones overnight.
  • Flights were restored in Moscow by Tuesday morning.
  • No damage was reported from the drone attacks.
  • Rosaviatsia ensured safety by halting flights temporarily.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the temporary suspension of flights in Moscow?
Ukraine's overnight drone strikes forced a temporary suspension of flights in all airports serving Moscow and St. Petersburg.
How many drones did Russian air defense units destroy?
Russian air defense units destroyed a total of 102 Ukrainian drones overnight, according to the Russian defense ministry.
Were there any damages reported from the drone attacks?
Regional governors reported no damage caused by the drone attacks on Telegram.
When were flights restored in Moscow?
Flights in Moscow and some other cities were restored by Tuesday morning, but restrictions remained in place in St. Petersburg.
Which regions experienced drone activity?
Nearly half of the drones were destroyed over the Bryansk region, with additional drones downed over the Moscow and Leningrad regions.

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