Turkish spy planes violate Greek airspace dozens of times on Thursday
Turkish spy planes violated Greek airspace dozens of times on Thursday.
Specifically, in the Northeast, Central and Southeast
Aegean, two spy CN-235s committed 28 violations of Greek national airspace.
Four violations of air traffic rules in the Athens Flight
Information Region were recorded by four F-16 fighters.
The foreign aircrafts, as reported by Hellenic National
Defence General Staff (GEETHA), were identified and intercepted in accordance
with international rules, according to established practice.
It is recalled that the Turkey violated Greek airspace over
40 times in a single day last month.
In 2020, Turkey violated Greek airspace over 400 times.
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