Russia shaken by Ukraine’s attack, flights halted at four airports; learn about the latest situation Russia shocked by Ukraine’s attack, flights stopped at four airports; Know what is the latest situation


The ongoing fierce war between Russia and Ukraine has now directly reached the Russian capital Moscow. On Monday, Ukraine attacked Moscow with dozens of drones simultaneously, which caused panic in the Russian administration. After this attack, as a precautionary measure, four major airports of the capital were closed with immediate effect and flights were stopped. There is an atmosphere of panic among the people due to the echo of sirens all around the city and the sound of explosions in the sky.

59 drones shot down, Mayor gave information

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin confirmed the attack via Telegram and said that Ukraine had carried out this attack with complete planning. Russian air defense systems displayed utmost alertness and shot down a total of 59 Ukrainian drones in the air. According to the Russian Defense Ministry, this was one of the largest ever drone attacks on Moscow, which was foiled by the Russian military in time, thereby averting a major potential threat.

Airports closed, air services disrupted

Security protocols have been activated after the drone attack. Aircraft movement was stopped at four major airports in Moscow, due to which passengers had to face a lot of problems. However, Russian officials say the situation is under control and efforts are being made to resume air operations soon. At present, the army is keeping a close eye on any suspicious object flying over the capital.

Russia’s counterattack in Odessa, destruction by ballistic missile

On the other hand, Russia has also maintained its aggressive stance. On Sunday evening, the Russian Army launched a massive attack on the southern Odessa area of ​​Ukraine with Iskander ballistic missile. One civilian is reported dead in this attack, while three others are said to be seriously injured. Due to this attack on an agricultural plant located in Odessa district, a massive fire broke out in the vehicles and fuel storage tanks parked there, causing huge damage. Ukrainian emergency teams are currently engaged in relief and rescue operations.