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Kaluga airport resumed operations after flight restrictions introduced on July 4

Kaluga airport resumed operations after flight restrictions introduced on July 4

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At Kaluga Airport (Grabtsevo), restrictions on the arrival and departure of aircraft that had been in effect since July 4 have been lifted. This was reported on his Telegram channel by Rosaviatsiya representative Artem Korenyako.

Temporary flight restrictions were introduced at the airport on the afternoon of July 4. The measure was in place to ensure the safety of civil aircraft flights. At 9:20 Moscow time, a Rosaviatsia representative reported that the airport had resumed operations.

During the period of restrictions, drone attacks were recorded in the region. Kaluga Region Governor Vladislav Shapsha reported on July 5 that in the morning, air defense forces destroyed one UAV on the border of the Kaluga and Bryansk regions. There were no reports of casualties or damage to infrastructure. Five more drones were shot down during the day, with no consequences. On the night of July 6, the governor reported the destruction of five more drones in the region.

Vedomosti.ru

Vedomosti.ru

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