Operations at 13 Russian airports suspended after drones hit air navigation building in Rostov-on-Don
Operations at 13 airports in Russia's south have been suspended following a drone strike on the office building of an air navigation facility in Rostov-on-Don, Russia's Ministry of Transport has reported.
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The Aeronavigatsiya of the South of Russia building. Stock photo: ovdrf.ru
Operations at 13 airports in Russia's south have been suspended following a drone strike on the office building of an air navigation facility in Rostov-on-Don, Russia's Ministry of Transport has reported.
Source: Russia's Ministry of Transport onTelegram; Rostov-on-Don MayorAlexander Skryabin; Association of Tour Operators of Russia onTelegram
Quote from the ministry: "Operationsat the regional centre in Rostov-on-Don, which manages air traffic in Russia's south,havebeen temporarily adjusted due to Ukrainian UAV strikes on the office building of theSouthern RussiaAeronavigatsiya[air navigation]branch."
Details: It is reported that an "analysis of the equipment's operational capabilityis currently underway" and that "air trafficcontrolprocedures in Russia's south are being adjusted".
"Operations atthe following airports have been temporarily suspended: Astrakhan, Vladikavkaz, Volgograd, Gelendzhik, Grozny, Krasnodar, Makhachkala, Magas, Mineralnye Vody, Nalchik, Sochi, Stavropol and Elista. Information on the further operation of the airports will be updated at 11:00 Moscow time," the Russian Ministry of Transport said.
It is noted that the ministry and Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsiya), together with airlines and airports, are adjusting flight schedules.
Rostov-on-Don Mayor Alexander Skryabin stated that he had convened an extraordinary meeting ofanemergency commission, at which it was decided "todeclarea state of emergency within Rostov's Zheleznodorozhny district, where damagehas beencaused following the falling of a drone".
The Association of Tour Operators of Russia reported that, as of 10:00, more than 80 flights had already been delayed or cancelled at airports in Russia's south.
"At least 14,000 passengers are waiting to depart. These are mainly domestic flights within Russia. The most difficult situation is in Sochi, where new restrictions have compounded major schedule disruptions over the past two days," the Association of Tour Operators of Russia said.
Due to the suspension of operations at southern airports, 13 international flights from Sochi, Mineralnye Vody, Krasnodar, Makhachkala and Vladikavkaz have also been cancelled or delayed. This will affect around 3,000 tourists and lead to "mirrored" disruptions to return flights from foreign airports to Russia, the Association of Tour Operators of Russia added.
Background:
On 8 May,explosions were reportedin Yaroslavl, followed by a fire at an oil refinery. Moscow and Rostov-on-Don were also reportedly targeted.