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In Zaporozhye ice paralyzed the airport

In Zaporozhye do not take aircraft, and on the region’s roads – a huge congestion.

In Zaporizhia International airport has banned the landing because of icy runways and roads in the city and region is at the mercy of traffic jams and congestion.

According to the management of the airport in the morning of November 29 was cancelled two flights from Istanbul and Kiev, which went to Zaporozhye, reports “Interfax-Ukraine”.

At the airport do not exclude that will be cancelled, and other flights as to ensure the safety of the landing because of the ice impossible.

Note that the traffic situation in the city is complicated due to the past on the eve of rain, which after the cold snap turned the trails into ice rinks.

In turn, the paramedics working in emergency mode in the emergency rooms of the city formed a queue of victims.

In addition, canceled long-distance bus flights.

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