Volgograd airport resumed its operations after the UAV attack

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Air navigation restrictions were lifted in Volgograd and the city’s airport began operating normally again. This was reported to RIA Novosti by airport representative Anastasia Golodova.

He explained that the city was already expecting delayed flights to arrive.

After the drone attack on the morning of December 17 detained Two flights from Moscow to Volgograd.

Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reportedthat air defense systems destroyed two Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles on the territory of the Volgograd region. Regional Governor Andrei Bocharov said that no one was injured or any damage occurred as a result of the UAV attack.

Ministry before this reportedIt was stated that Russian air defense systems shot down 33 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles in the Lipetsk, Rostov and Volgograd regions.

The previous day Russian Ministry of Defense reportedIt was stated that the Russian Armed Forces shot down 49 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles in one day.

Previously in Russia was created new drone suppression system.

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