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Bugulma is a city in Tatarstan, Russia, that has experienced temporary flight restrictions at its airport due to safety concerns. On July 1 and June 25, Rosaviation imposed temporary limitations on aircraft operations in Bugulma's airspace, citing threats from unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) and the need for aviation security. These measures were later lifted, with flights resuming on both dates as conditions improved. The airport is part of a broader network of regional airfields affected by similar restrictions during periods of heightened alert.
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