All four of Moscow’s airports have been temporarily closed without any reason given, according to Russia’s aviation watchdog.
Russia’s aviation watchdog said on Thursday that all four Moscow airports and the airport in Kaluga, 160km (100 miles) southwest of Moscow, were closed temporarily, without giving the reason.
Russia temporarily closed all four Moscow airports and Kaluga Airport, prioritizing flight safety with coordinated efforts by air traffic controllers and airport services.
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