

He wrote on the introduction of “temporary restrictions on ensuring the safety of flights of civil aircraft” from 1.20 to 5.50 (time coincides with Ukrainian).
For the sending and reception of flights, Moscow airports were closed by Vnukovo, Domodedovo, Zhukovsky and Sheremetyevo, airports in Kaluga, Volgograd, Saratov, Kurumoch (Samara region), Ivanovo, Nizhny Novgorod, Yaroslavl, Kazan and Nizhnekamsk (Tatarstan).
The restrictions continued a different period of time. For example, airports in Tatarstan were again opened only at 11.00.
According to the TEELGRAM report, the Ministry of Defense of the aggressor country, at night the Russian military was engaged in the fight against drones.
In Moscow, they argue that from 21.00 on Monday until 4.00 Tuesday their air defense shot down or intercepted “105 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles.” The UAVs allegedly intercepted in 11 regions of the Russian Federation: Bryansk (most, 32), Voronezh, Moscow, Penza, Kaluga, Belgorod, Lipetsk, Samara, Vladimir, Kursk and Rostov.
The Moscow Times writes that on the night of May 6 they stopped working as a record number of Russian airports.
Prior to this, the maximum was January 24 – 10 airports (then, in particular, the drones attacked the oil refinery and thermal power plants in the Ryazan region).




