Since August 1st, some Russian aircraft have been allowed to fly abroad again. But the new start of international connections was probably imagined differently. At least at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport. There was an incident there in which one person was injured.
The driver of a tanker rammed an Airbus A321 machine for reasons that are still unexplained and severely damaged it. So heavy that, according to media reports, it could no longer take off. The aircraft was parked and there were neither crew members nor passengers on board, as was the case aerotelegraph.com reported.
Russia has gradually resumed international flight operations. For the time being, the machines are only allowed to take off in the direction of Great Britain, Tanzania and Turkey. No start permit has yet been issued for the EU.