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Ukraine drone attack: Scare for MPs' team over Russia airspace

Ukraine drone attack: Scare for MPs' team over Russia airspace

Time of India23-05-2025

An aircraft carrying the Kanimozhi-led delegation heading to Moscow to tell Russian govt authorities about Operation Sindoor faced difficulties in landing as flight operations were suspended at the airport due to a drone attack by Ukraine on Thursday.
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The flight landed at the Moscow airport safely after a long delay. Kanimozhi's office said during the period the aircraft kept circling in the air.
Both domestic and international flights were suspended for several hours, and landing permission was denied to all aircraft at the Moscow airport.

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