Russia suspends 13 airports after drone strike on air navigation building in Rostov-on-Don. Transport ministry assesses damage, orders trains and buses for affected passengers.
Russia's Ministry of Transport says 13 airports remain closed after a drone hit an air navigation building in Rostov-on-Don. Authorities are assessing damage and arranging alternative transport for stranded passengers.
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