In a significant move, Russian authorities have announced the lifting of flight restrictions at Moscow’s Vnukovo Airport, according to breaking news from Cairo News Channel.
The decision comes after Russian authorities had previously suspended operations at both Vnukovo and Domodedovo airports in Moscow, following a drone attack by Ukrainian forces. The unmanned aerial vehicle targeted a railway station in the city of Kursk, located in western Russia.
The drone collided with the ceiling of the railway station, causing a fire to break out. Five individuals sustained minor injuries from flying glass shards as a result of the incident.
The lifting of the flight restrictions is expected to alleviate some of the tension in the region, even as Russian and Ukrainian forces continue to engage in hostilities. The incident underscores the increasing use of drones in modern warfare, posing new challenges for both military and civilian infrastructures.
This article aims to keep you updated on the latest developments concerning Russia’s aviation sector and ongoing tensions in the region. Stay tuned for more information as we continue to follow this evolving situation.




