Russian airports in Moscow and Kaluga closed briefly, disrupting flights, amid tensions with Ukraine.

Moscow's four major airports and one in Kaluga were temporarily closed with no clear reason given, impacting both domestic and international flights. The Russian Federal Air Transport Agency later lifted restrictions on the Moscow airports but did not specify if Kaluga Airport was also reopened. The closures coincided with Russia accusing Ukraine of instigating attacks and arresting suspects, including minors.

December 26, 2024
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