NEVA NEWS | Zoya ChernichnayaAirlines will assign seats to passengers who traveled with a transfer to St. Petersburg. Such a condition is provided for by the legislation of the Russian Federation.Flights to St. Petersburg were delayed due to an unidentified flying object approaching the city. However, passengers will receive seats on the next planes on the same route in any airline, the FAN source reports.Earlier, there were reports of an unidentified target detected in the airspace of the northern capital. The object is approaching the Gulf of Finland.

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