

Russian Airports Closed After Series of Explosions
Multiple Explosions Rock Russia; Airports Closed Amidst Drone Attacks On May 27, 2025, a series of explosions shook several regions of Russia, prompting the closure of multiple airports and raising international concerns. The incidents, widely attributed to Ukrainian drone strikes, occurred in the early morning hours and targeted various locations, including the Voronezh and Bryansk regions. The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed to have intercepted and destroyed a large number of drones. "The explosions were particularly loud in the Voronezh and Bryansk regions," stated a local resident in an online post. The attacks led to the temporary closure of airports in Nizhny Novgorod, Saratov, and Tambov for safety reasons, disrupting air travel and highlighting the escalating tensions. One report indicated a strike on a facility in the Belgorod region. The video footage shows the explosions and the resulting damage. While the full extent of the damage and casualties remains unclear, the incident underscores the ongoing conflict's impact on Russia's internal security and infrastructure. The event highlights the escalating tensions and the evolving tactics in the ongoing conflict.