A few days before the victory parade of Moscow at the end of the Second World War 80 years ago, Russia and Ukraine covered each other with air strikes. At least two people were killed in the Ukrainian capital Kiev in the Ukrainian capital Kiev. Ukrainian drones in turn focused on airports in Moscow.
Mayor Sergej Sobjanin in Moscow said on Telegram that a total of nine drones had been removed. Nothing was known about damage and victims. The Russian authorities had already reported the Ukrainian drone attacks on Monday and Tuesday. The information can hardly be checked independently.
Air traffic for days limited
For security reasons, air traffic at the airport of Moscow Scheremjewo was temporarily limited on Wednesday evening, as the Russian news agency Tass reported, referring to the Rosawiazija Aviation Authority. Earlier, on Tuesday evening, the airports of Moscow Wnukowo and Domodedowo on the southern edge of the metropolis had to stop the operation completely, as Rosawiazija announced.
Because dozens of machines could not start or landed, the Russian online medium “Mash” spoke about a “collapse of the airports of the capital”. Upcoming planes had to fly or were diverted to alternating airports from St. Petersburg to Nischy Novgorod. The airport from Sochi aan de Zwarte Zee has also temporarily done no planes.
On social media, recordings of the damage to the drone attack in Moscow spread:
XI Jinping takes part in the memory of the First World War
On Friday, Russia wants to commemorate the Soviet victory in Nazi Germany in 1945 with a military parade for foreign guests in Moscow. China’s head of state XI Jinping is received as a “guest of honor”. He should land in Moscow on Wednesday. In conversations between him and Kremlin boss Vladimir Putin, in addition to international topics, it should also be about building a long-planned second gas output management to China.
Putin declared a three -day fire brigade from Thursday to Friday on the occasion of the Second World War. Ukraine does not see this as a serious access to an end to the fighting. Just like the United States, it requires a strike-fire-fired 30 days.
Source: Krone

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