Two Ukrainian drones were reportedly shot down near a passenger aircraft over the Moscow region, according to a single unverified report. The post urges El Al to halt all flights to Moscow due to extreme risk. No official confirmation or details on casualties or the aircraft's fate are yet available.
According to a single unverified report on social media, two Ukrainian drones were allegedly intercepted near a passenger aircraft in the Moscow region, with the post's source declaring the situation too dangerous for Israeli airlines to operate in Russian airspace. The claim has not been corroborated by any official Russian or Israeli source, and no specific details about the passenger aircraft — whether it was an Israeli El Al flight or another carrier — have been disclosed.
The incident, if confirmed, would mark a notable escalation in the proximity of drone warfare to civilian aviation over the Russian capital. The post's call for El Al to cease flights to Moscow altogether reflects heightened concern about the safety of the Moscow air corridor, though no official Israeli or Russian aviation authority has issued a directive to that effect.
This is a developing story; The Zioneer will update as more details emerge from official channels.
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