Four drones shot down in North Ossetia
The military shot down four drones launched from Ukraine in North Ossetia. At the Grozny airport, for the third time since the beginning of the day, restrictions have been imposed on the arrival and departure of flights.
As "Kavkazsky Uzel" wrote, early this morning, restrictions were imposed on the arrival and departure of aircraft at the airports of Vladikavkaz and Grozny. The head of North Ossetia Sergey Menyailo reported that there was a threat of a drone attack in the republic. By 09:48 Moscow time, the restrictions at both airports were lifted.
From 08:00 to 09:40 Moscow time, six "Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles of the aircraft type" were intercepted and destroyed, the Defense Ministry reported on its Telegram channel. "Four were over the territory of the Republic of North Ossetia and two were over the Moscow region," the publication says.
In turn, Sergei Menyailo reported at 10:10 Moscow time that the "Carpet" plan had been reintroduced in the region. "The drone danger regime also continues to be in effect," he wrote on his Telegram channel. As of 12:55 Moscow time, Menyailo has not published any information about the consequences of the drone attack.
The "Carpet" plan is introduced when unidentified flying objects appear in the airspace, and aircraft in this zone must leave it. Civilian airliners receive information about the introduction of special measures from the dispatcher of the nearest airport, and military pilots - from the air defense duty officer, Rossiyskaya Gazeta reported on July 25.
At 10:05 Moscow time, the press secretary of the Federal Air Transport Agency, Artem Korenyako, reported that restrictions on the arrival and departure of aircraft at the airports of Vladikavkaz and Grozny had been reintroduced, necessary "to ensure flight safety."
At 11:00 Moscow time, Korenyako wrote in his Telegram channel that these restrictions had been lifted, but at 11:41 Moscow time, he announced that they had been reintroduced - this time only at the Grozny airport. As of 12:55 Moscow time, the representative of the Federal Air Transport Agency had not reported the lifting of the restrictions.
Recall that last night, Kamensk-Shakhtinsky and six districts of the Rostov region were attacked by drones. In Zimovnikovsky District, a car burned down near a highway as a result of a drone attack, two people died. In the Chukarinsky farm of Sholokhovsky District, the power supply to private houses was disrupted, the roof, facade and windows of one of the houses were damaged.
On the night of July 25, restrictions were imposed on the arrival and departure of aircraft at the airports of Vladikavkaz, Grozny, Magas, Mineralnye Vody, Nalchik, Stavropol and Sochi later the restrictions were lifted.
On July 25, at the railway station in Timashevsk, two people were injured as a result of a drone attack. In other populated areas of Kuban and Rostov Oblast, according to regional authorities, several houses of local residents were damaged.
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