Russia's Shocking Christmas Declaration: Bypasses Global Air Traffic Control to Declare 'No Foreigners' in Skies

Russia's Shocking Christmas Declaration: Bypasses Global Air Traffic Control to Declare 'No Foreigners' in Skies

In a shocking turn of events that has sent shockwaves across the globe, Russia announced early on December 28, 2024, that it will be declaring airspace off-limits to all foreign aircraft, including those carrying festive holiday travelers.

According to reports received by Alayaran.com, a viral video has surfaced showing Russian military jets escorting Santa Claus and his reindeer out of their usual flyovers just hours before Christmas Eve. The bizarre incidents has left global leaders scrambling to respond and prevent a potentially catastrophic escalation of tensions between nations.

Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu released a statement confirming the decision, citing concerns over "security threats" posed by foreign air traffic on Russia's national holidays, specifically Christmas Day. Meanwhile, international authorities are urging calm, but NATO officials have already begun mobilizing response teams to protect transatlantic flight routes.

"This is a very serious development," said a senior NATO official speaking on condition of anonymity. "We won't let it disrupt the safe passage of our airspace or deter us from protecting vital commercial traffic."

The United States, European Union, and other major powers have issued statements condemning Russia's move, labeling it as a brazen attempt to bully its way through international relations.

As tensions rise, global flights are expected to take a hit this Christmas Eve. Passengers and crew members alike have been left scrambling to make alternative arrangements for the special holiday travel day they had always looked forward to.