Drone attacks on Russia caused disruptions in airports, people have been waiting for more than 33 hours.


Drone attacks occurred last night, causing serious delays at Moscow airports, local media reports. At Domodedovo Airport, passengers have been stuck in the terminal for over 33 hours, children are sleeping on benches, and parents are complaining about the lack of information and hotels.
Canceled and Delayed Flights
In Sheremetyevo, flights to 10 cities were canceled, including Astrakhan, Belgrade, Kazan, Samara, Orenburg, Ufa, Chelyabinsk, Murmansk, Perm, and Minsk. At Vnukovo Airport, 12 flights have been delayed, including routes to Chelyabinsk, Bukhara, Dubai, Hurghada, Bodrum, and others. Additionally, 12 flights to Turkey have been canceled.
A three-day Putin 'ceasefire' is currently underway, scheduled to last until May 11. However, Russian military violated this ceasefire just a few hours in, announcing hostile actions by UAVs in Sumy region.
During the night drone attacks, a fiber optic manufacturing plant in Saransk was damaged, resulting in a large fire. In Tula, a fire occurred near two of the country's leading defense enterprises, including damage to the Design Bureau of Instrument Engineering, which specializes in creating high-precision weapons, and the Scientific and Production Association 'Splav', which manufactures multiple rocket launch systems and ammunition.
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