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Vladimir Putin has closed Moscow airspace to all private planes and helicopters, a move driven by fears of possible assassination attempts. The restricted airspace spans an area four times the size of the UK, up to an altitude of 16,700ft, affecting a wide swathe of central Russia.
Moscow airspace will be closed to private planes and helicopters up to an altitude of 16,700ft, affecting a region four times the size of the UK, as officials prepare to issue Notices to Airmen. As security services reassess protocols for unauthorised flights, updates to air defences will allow for more stringent monitoring of low-level aircraft near key locations, including Putin’s residence.
Vladimir Putin’s Transport Ministry announced the closure of Moscow airspace to all private aircraft, citing security concerns amid fears of assassination attempts. In response to the increased threat from Ukrainian drones, air defences around Moscow are being updated, and all flight schools and pilot training will be prohibited.
What remains unclear — It is uncertain how long the airspace closure around Moscow will remain in effect.
Putin restricts airspace over Moscow amid concerns of assassination attempts

An area four times the size of the UK is slated for closure (Picture: AP/e2w)
Vladimir Putin has closed Moscow airspace to all private planes and helicopters as fears of an assassination attempt mount.
The area slated for closed airspace – up to an altitude of 16,700ft -is roughly four times the size of the United Kingdom.
It stretches over a swathe of central Russia from the border with Belarus in the west, north to the St. Petersburg flight zone, east towards the Urals, and joins an already restricted area in the south close to the war zone where flights have been banned for four years.
It also comes amid increasing fears of the ability of long-range Ukrainian unmanned planes to strike Moscow.
Notices to Airmen are expected soon, per orders from Putin’s Transport Ministry.
‘Security services are considering options for unauthorised flights of small aircraft near Moscow and Vladimir Putin’s presence — to eliminate the risk of assassination attempts,’ one insider said.
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All flights schools and pilot training will be banned (Picture: east2west)
Air defences around Moscow and the elite housing belt close to Putin’s Novo-Ogaryovo palace to the west of the capital are being updated.
It will allow the military to treat low-level, non-scheduled aircraft as suspicious without constantly checking private flight plans.
All flight schools and pilot training will be banned, but the private jets of favoured oligarchs are expected to continue to fly.
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Putin moved to close a large swathe of Russian airspace ahead of the continuation of air strikes on Kyiv.
The flight ban may be a preventive measure ahead of any expected Ukrainian reprisals.
Targets will be Volodymyr Zelensky’s decision-making centres and military-industrial facilities, including those allegedly linked to Nato states.
Putin is facing increasing threats to his power. An anti-Putin underground movement has vowed to overthrow him by force.

Putin is reportedly paranoid over assassination attempts (Picture: Reuters)
The group, known as Black Spark, claims it is building a clandestine anti-regime network inside Russia made up of ‘middle-class’ professionals, business figures, anti-war activists and fighters with combat experience.
The man behind the group has been revealed as Igor Volobuev, a Kremlin-linked banking vice-president who defected to Ukraine after Putin’s invasion and took up arms against Russia.
Black Spark’s manifesto openly calls for armed resistance against the Russian state.
‘Putin’s terror killed our belief in dialogue. We realised that under a dictatorship, justice is forced to stand with Molotov cocktails,’ the group said.
The movement denounces Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as ‘our shame and our crime’ and argues that simply removing Putin is not enough.
‘The empire itself — Russia’s greatest curse — must collapse,’ the manifesto states.
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