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Ukrainian Drones Disrupt Moscow Air Traffic for Third Day in Row
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Ukrainian drones clashed with Russian air defenses near Moscow on Wednesday, disrupting flights at four international airports for the third consecutive day. Aeroflot reported “temporary restrictions” at Moscow Sheremetyevo, while other airports faced flight diversions. The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues to impact civilian infrastructure.
The Russia-Ukraine war, ongoing since 2014, escalated with Russia’s 2022 invasion. Drone attacks have become a frequent tactic in the conflict.
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The Context
Moscow’s air defenses have been activated repeatedly to counter Ukrainian drones. The disruptions highlight vulnerabilities in Russia’s capital region.
Sheremetyevo is one of Russia’s busiest airports, handling millions of passengers annually. Flight diversions create logistical challenges for travelers and airlines.
Ukraine has increasingly used drones to target Russian infrastructure. These attacks aim to disrupt operations and signal military reach.
The war has caused widespread economic and humanitarian impacts globally. Civilian disruptions, like airport closures, add to public frustration.
Some support Ukraine’s drone strikes as legitimate resistance against aggression. Others argue they risk escalating the conflict further.
Many in Russia view the drone attacks as a threat to national security. Critics of the war call for diplomatic efforts to end hostilities.
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| Total News Sources | 26 |
| Left | 8 |
| Right | 6 |
| Center | 10 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 38% Center |
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