Lifted restrictions on airlines coming and going from Sochi's airport.
On the night of August 30, the city of Krasnodar was targeted by a mass attack of Ukrainian drones, causing a fire at the Krasnodar Oil Refinery that engulfed an area of approximately 300 square meters. This incident occurred on the same night that an unspecified location implemented the "Cover" plan due to a threat of drone attacks.
The specific nature of the threat that led to the implementation of the "Cover" plan remains unspecified, and no information was provided about its impact on the operations at Sochi Airport. Rosaviatsiya reported the lifting of restrictions on accepting and departing aircraft at Sochi Airport in the morning of August 30.
In response to the events, passengers were advised to monitor official updates and confirm their flight status with their airline. Updates regarding Sochi Airport were disseminated on social media platforms such as VKontakte, OK.ru, Telegram, Viber, WhatsApp, and through the ability to copy a link.
It is important to note that there is no publicly available information linking Anastasia Ivanova to any involvement or identity related to the implementation of the "Cover" plan at Sochi Airport. Ivanova was identified as a source of updates related to the airport.
The attack on Krasnodar is believed to have disrupted the operations of the oil refinery, but the extent of the damage is not yet clear. The fire was extinguished, and the situation is currently under control.
As the investigation into the drone attacks continues, authorities are working to ensure the safety and security of the region. The public is encouraged to stay informed and follow official updates regarding the situation.
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