Decryption – Many of them be angry but are careful not to take the step which would consist in pointing the finger at the real reasons and those responsible for the slump.
These videos have been looped for a long time: paralyzed airports, with crowded boarding rooms, travelers exasperated by the lack of information or asleep on the mattresses finally made available to them. It has been several months since Cheremetievo, Domodidovo, Vnoukovo and Joukovski, the four airports in Moscow, are regularly closed because of Ukrainian drones. Last May, there were only six “normal” days. The rest of the month, air traffic was interrupted daily, at least a few hours because of alerts. The phenomenon culminated between July 19 and 22, when about six hundred flights had to be canceled. A few days later, on July 28, a massive cyber-raid struck the computer systems of the national company Aeroflot, there again, leading to major disruptions. A chaos that has pushed many Russians on the verge of the nervous nervous crisis.
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