Airlines Warned of Russian-Missile Danger Near Syria
Tue Oct 13, 2015 5:47 pm
The European Union’s aviation regulator warned airlines of the potential danger of flying over Iran, Iraq and the Caspian Sea after Russia fired cruise missiles against Syrian targets.
The European Aviation Safety Agency noted the launches of missiles from warships in the Caspian Sea, though it didn’t recommend that airlines avoid flying there, according to a safety bulletin Friday on its website.
The warning came as Dutch safety investigators plan to release a report Tuesday into the shooting down of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 over Ukraine last year that killed the 298 people on board. Ukraine and other countries say the evidence points to a missile fired by pro-Russian separatists, while Russia has denied any involvement and suggested the Ukrainian army may have downed the plane.............
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The European Aviation Safety Agency noted the launches of missiles from warships in the Caspian Sea, though it didn’t recommend that airlines avoid flying there, according to a safety bulletin Friday on its website.
The warning came as Dutch safety investigators plan to release a report Tuesday into the shooting down of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 over Ukraine last year that killed the 298 people on board. Ukraine and other countries say the evidence points to a missile fired by pro-Russian separatists, while Russia has denied any involvement and suggested the Ukrainian army may have downed the plane.............
To read further go to this link: newsmax.com
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