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Chaos broke out at Moscow airports this morning as the Russian government shut down all air travel due to threats to the Victory Day military parade in Red Square on May 9th by Ukrainian armed forces.
Passengers were stuck on aircraft for over ten hours, and many were stranded in other cities unable to get to the capital.
Internet service across the city was also shut down completely due to concerns about drone strikes.
Ukrainian President Zelenskiy has said Moscow should indeed be worried about drone attacks during the celebration.
Last night several drones were shot down approaching Moscow.
Ukrainian drone attacks have severely disrupted air travel in Russia, stranding over 60,000 passengers and causing widespread flight cancellations and delays at major airports, including Moscow. Low-cost carrier Pobeda had canceled select flights on May 6 and 7 due to restrictions triggered by the attacks. The chaos has also left Serbia’s President Vučić unable to travel from Baku to Moscow, awaiting clearance. If these drone raids persist, they could cripple air connections between Moscow and Russia’s regions, deepening the divide implied by the phrase “Moscow is not Russia.” Ukraine is reportedly considering measures to further restrict Russian airspace, which could escalate the crisis. (@vanguardintel)