March 26, 2020
It opened to the public on Tuesday
The cable car had been due to open before the World Cup but suffered a setback
in May when police said a two-tonne aluminium panel worth 2 million roubles (USD
30,000) had been stolen from the construction site. cable wire It said passengers on board
at the time had been delivered safely to their destinations. Tests were due to
be completed by Thursday night. Moscow’s latest tourist attraction, a cable car
over the Moskva River, has been shut the day after it opened because of what the
operator said was a cyberattack.The gondola takes passengers from the Sparrow
Hills overlooking the Russian capital to the Luzhniki sports stadium where the
soccer World Cup final was held this summer.
It opened to the public on Tuesday,
with rides to be free for the first month, but suddenly halted the next day
because of what the operator called a cyberattack on its servers.It opened to
the public on Tuesday, with rides to be free for the first month, but suddenly
halted the next day.It said passengers on board at the time had been delivered
safely to their destinations, but did not indicate when the cable car might
reopen.(Source)
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