Israeli plane reportedly violates Turkish Cyprus airspace

Israeli plane reportedly violates Turkish Cyprus airspace

PanARMENIAN.Net - An Israeli plane violated Turkish Cyprus airspace five times on May 14, Hurriyet Daily News reported.

The airspace violations reportedly occurred between 11:05 am and 12:49 pm, and lasted a total of eight minutes. Turkish air forces blocked the Israeli plane as soon as it was spotted. The incident was reported to the Foreign Affairs Ministry, according to Turkish army's website.

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