Moscow airports restrict flights amid drone attack


MOSCOW, ⁠Feb 22 (Reuters) - ⁠Four Moscow ‌airports restricted flights for ​security reasons, ⁠aviation ⁠regulator Rosaviatsia said ⁠on ‌Sunday, ⁠amid a drone ​attack ‌on the ⁠Russian ​capital.

At least ⁠seven drones were ​downed en route to ⁠Moscow, the Interfax news ​agency ⁠reported, citing ​Moscow ‌mayor Sergei ​Sobyanin.

(Reporting by Reuters)

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