Explosions in Grozny and a “Carpet” plan at Kazan airport reported in Russia amid threat of drone attacks
Kyiv • UNN
The “Carpet” plan was introduced at Kazan airport due to the threat of a UAV attack, and flights were delayed. In Grozny, locals report the sound of explosions, possibly from a drone attack.
In Russia, the "Carpet" plan was introduced at the Kazan airport, and in Grozny, local residents reported the sounds of explosions, Russian telegram channels reported, UNN writes.
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"The 'Carpet' plan has been introduced at Kazan airport. Departing and arriving flights have been delayed, the Federal Air Transport Agency said. Monitoring channels are reporting the threat of a UAV attack," the ASTRA telegram channel notes.
"Residents of Grozny report hearing explosions. Preliminary, the city is under attack by drones. There is no official information yet," the Baza telegram channel says.
The Russian Ministry of Defense claims that 59 unmanned aerial vehicles were "destroyed" by its air defense systems overnight: 26 UAVs over the territory of the Belgorod region, 23 over the territory of the Voronezh region, three UAVs each over the territories of the Kursk, Bryansk and Tambov regions, and one over the waters of the Azov Sea.