"For safety reasons," flights have been canceled at the airport in Kazan, located in Russia's Republic of Tatarstan. At the same time, Russia announced that it had shot down 12 Ukrainian drones.
"For safety reasons," flights have been canceled at the airport in Kazan
"For safety reasons," flights have been canceled at the airport in Kazan, located in Russia's Republic of Tatarstan. At the same time, Russia announced that it had shot down 12 Ukrainian drones targeting the Rostov and Voronezh regions last night.
On Wednesday morning, flights were canceled at the airport in Kazan in Russia's Republic of Tatarstan.
"To ensure the safety of civilian aircraft, the airport temporarily will not receive or send flights from 7 a.m. Moscow time," the Russian TASS news agency reported, citing the national aviation oversight body Rosaviatsia.
Military actions continue on Russian territory. According to a statement from Moscow's Ministry of Defense, as reported by Reuters, Russian air defense units destroyed 12 drones launched by Ukraine in the Rostov and Voronezh regions last night.
Meanwhile, the office of President Volodymyr Zelensky is preparing a list of targets deep within the territory of the Russian Federation and will hand it over to authorities in Washington.