Moscow Airports Closed After Ukraine Drone Attacks
On July 19, 2025, Russian air defenses intercepted between two and three drones pressuring their way toward Moscow, triggering safety protocols that forced temporary closures of at least two major airports—Vnukovo and Domodedovo. Flights were halted as emergency teams cleared debris, before operations later resumed. That same day, Russia claimed a broader interception of 27 UAVs over multiple regions. Earlier coverage suggests the recent attack is part of a multi-night Ukrainian drone campaign, which has previously led to closures of all four Moscow airports — including Sheremetyevo and Zhukovsky — and mass disruptions in the capital’s airspace. In one instance, over 134 flights were diverted. Why This Matters Civil aviation disruption: Temporary airport shutdowns led to flight cancellations, delays, and reroutes, stranding passengers and highlighting vulnerabilities in civilian infrastructure. Strategic escalation: Ukraine’s long-range drone strikes appear focused on both military […]