Russia’s St Petersburg airport temporarily suspends all flights

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MOSCOW, Feb 28 — Russia’s Pulkovo Airport in St. Petersburg temporarily suspended all flights today, the city government said, amid unconfirmed Russian media reports of an...

MOSCOW, Feb 28 — Russia’s Pulkovo Airport in St. Petersburg temporarily suspended all flights today, the city government said, amid unconfirmed Russian media reports of an unidentified object such as a drone above the city.

The government of Russia’s second city said on its official Telegram channel that it had halted all flights at the airport until 1200 local time . It did not provide a reason for the suspension. The state-run TASS news agency said that airspace within a 200-kilometre radius of Pulkovo had been closed until 1320 local time, citing an unnamed source.

An unconfirmed media report from online Russian news outlet Baza said an unidentified object had been spotted in the sky and that fighter jets had been despatched to investigate.Data from the Flight Radar website showed a number of domestic flights headed for St Petersburg turning back to their destinations, while the airspace closure also appeared to be affecting flights on route to the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, which requires planes to fly over St. Petersburg.

 

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