Almost every night, Russia and Ukraine they launch mass attacks with drones, often deadly. However, from Ukrainian attacks – which are mainly aimed at Moscow – the air transport has almost been paralyzed.
Indicatively, on Sunday night, the Russian Ministry of Defense said it broke 117 Ukrainian drones, including 30 in the Moscow region.
The attack caused chaos at the airports of the Russian capital, where thousands of passengers waited in queues or sleeping on the floor after canceling or delayed their flights.
Video released by Russian media show people sleeping on the floor at Seremetievo International Airport, Russia’s busiest airport based on the number of passengers serving, among large queues.
Russia Comes to Terms with Passengers Sleeping in Airports
Following a Wave of Flight Delays, Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport has begun distributing mattresses to stranded travelers. Eyewitnesses say they are primarily given to families with Children Stuck in Terminals for Dozens… pic.twitter.com/5hfr7wjpdt
– Nexta (@Nexta_tv) July 22, 2025
In order to relieve the trapped passengers, the Russian authorities began distributing matters to the suffering people, prioritizing families with children who have stuck to terminals for tens of hours.
Russia Comes to Terms with Passengers Sleeping in Airports
Following a Wave of Flight Delays, Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport has begun distributing mattresses to stranded travelers. Eyewitnesses say they are primarily given to families with Children Stuck in Terminals for Dozens… pic.twitter.com/5hfr7wjpdt
– Nexta (@Nexta_tv) July 22, 2025
Flights are delayed or canceled due to ongoing attacks by unmanned aircraft, which paralyze Russia’s air traffic and cause huge financial losses.
Source :Skai
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