According to TASS , dozens of flights were canceled and nearly 20 flights were delayed at Moscow airports.
Similarly, data from Russian internet giant Yandex showed that about 23 flights were canceled and 19 flights were delayed at three international airports in Moscow: Vnukovo, Domodedovo and Sheremetyevo on September 3 (local time).
According to information as of 00:26 on September 3 (Moscow time), 5 flights to Vnukovo International Airport were delayed and 6 were canceled. At Domodedovo Airport, 8 flights were delayed and 17 were canceled. At Sheremetyevo Airport, 7 flights were delayed.
A series of major international airports in the Russian capital have restricted operations. Photo: News Read Online
Meanwhile, at 1:31 a.m. on September 3 (local time), emergency services said the Kiyevsky metro station in Moscow was being evacuated due to reports of a mine being planted there.
"For security reasons, people are being evacuated at Kiyevsky station," an emergency services representative said. According to News Read Online , emergency services officers are at the station, verifying information about the bomb.
According to Russian media, there were several bomb threats at three major food markets in the Russian capital in 2012. At that time, police and sniffer dogs were present to check the Lefotovski market, Velovotski market and Danhilovski market near the Tunskaia metro station. Nearly 1,000 people at all three markets were urgently evacuated. However, no suspects or explosive devices were found there.
Reports of mine-laying operations in various Russian cities continued to emerge from late 2019. The incidents affected courts, shopping malls, metro stations, air and rail infrastructure, schools and medical facilities. However, no mines were found.
Also according to News Read Online , there was news that a fire broke out at a factory producing electronic equipment for missiles in Lyubertsy, Moscow.
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