Volgograd airport operations restricted for second time in 24 hours

Volgograd airport is temporarily not accepting or releasing aircraft due to a threat to flight safety, a representative of the Federal Air Transport Agency reported.

As "Kavkazsky Uzel" reported, at about 01:30 Moscow time on August 13, temporary restrictions were introduced on the acceptance and release of aircraft at Volgograd airport. The airport resumed operation in full in the morning, two aircraft flying to Volgograd were sent to alternate airfields. The Ministry of Defense reported that 11 drones were shot down in the Volgograd region overnight.

Artem Korenyako, an employee of the press service of the Federal Air Transport Agency, reported new restrictions on the operation of the Volgograd airport late in the evening on August 13.

“Temporary restrictions have been introduced on the arrival and departure of aircraft. The restrictions are necessary to ensure flight safety,” he wrote in his Telegram channel “Representative of the Federal Air Transport Agency” at 23:14 Moscow time. Previous restrictions at the Volgograd airport were lifted less than 20 hours before this message.

At the time the restrictions on takeoffs and landings were introduced, the NordWind flight from Sochi to Kaliningrad via Volgograd was shown as delayed on the Volgograd airport board, its expected arrival time was 3:40 Moscow time.

As of 00.58 Moscow time, the Volgograd Region authorities had not announced the threat of a new drone attack on official channels, but residents of Volgograd have reported problems with mobile communications since the evening of August 12. “According to residents, the connection is variable with different mobile operators. Reports of problems are coming from different parts of the city, but as usual, the extreme northern and southern districts, as well as the center of Volgograd, are suffering the most,” V1 reported.

"Kavkazsky Uzel" also wrote that on the night of August 13, drone debris fell on the roof of a 16-story building on Opolchenskaya Street in Volgograd . The residents of the building were evacuated, but during the day the authorities allowed them to return to their apartments.

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Source: https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/413799