All four airports serving Moscow have resumed operations after authorities temporarily suspended flights early Monday morning.
The shutdowns were ordered following a significant wave of drone activity over the Russian capital, with officials reporting that nearly 60 drones were intercepted during the incident.
The disruption affected air traffic across the city's primary hubs, including Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo, Vnukovo, and Zhukovsky.
The incident highlights the escalating security risks facing Russian infrastructure, which has become a frequent target in the ongoing conflict.
While the airports have since reopened, the brief closure serves as a reminder of the vulnerability of critical transport nodes to aerial attacks.
Such disruptions, though often short-lived, can ripple through global logistics and travel networks, particularly for routes connecting Europe and Asia.