Russia's Aeroflot cancels flights
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The cyberattack caused significant disruption at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport during a peak holiday period, leading to passenger frustration. Senior Russian lawmaker Anton Gorelkin described the event as a 'digital attack' on the country, prompting a criminal investigation and concern from the Kremlin.
Aeroflot, Russia's state-owned airline, faced massive flight disruptions after a cyberattack by Ukrainian and Belarusian hacker groups. The attack prompted flight cancellations and delays at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport.
Russia's national airline, Aeroflot, grounded more than 40 flights on Monday after an information failure. The airline, based at Moscow
The main reason for Aeroflot's disruptions is technical malfunctions in the airline's information systems, which became known Monday morning. The airline has informed of possible changes and cancellations due to changes in the flight schedule. In total, 47 flights were canceled.