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Ukrainian airspace shuts down to civilian aircraft - notice to airmen | Ukrainian airspace shuts down to civilian aircraft - notice to airmen |
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A newly-issued alert says flights are restricted “due to potential hazard for civil aviation’ | A newly-issued alert says flights are restricted “due to potential hazard for civil aviation’ |
Airspace all over Ukraine has been restricted for civil flights, according to a notice to airmen (NOTAM) distributed by government agencies and airport operators. The de-facto closure of the airspace went into effect at 01:56 local time on Thursday and is set to last till 23:59 the same day. | Airspace all over Ukraine has been restricted for civil flights, according to a notice to airmen (NOTAM) distributed by government agencies and airport operators. The de-facto closure of the airspace went into effect at 01:56 local time on Thursday and is set to last till 23:59 the same day. |
The notice cited “potential hazard for civil aviation” as the reason behind the alert. | The notice cited “potential hazard for civil aviation” as the reason behind the alert. |
Prior to the alert, the newly recognized Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) and the Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR) requested Russian military assistance against Ukrainian “aggression” and an alleged genocide of civilians. | Prior to the alert, the newly recognized Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) and the Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR) requested Russian military assistance against Ukrainian “aggression” and an alleged genocide of civilians. |
Russian President Vladimir Putin subsequently announced on Thursday that a “special military operation” would take place in the Donbass region. | Russian President Vladimir Putin subsequently announced on Thursday that a “special military operation” would take place in the Donbass region. |