In the sky over Ukraine, yet another mysterious aircraft has been recorded. It was flying from Moscow to Istanbul but allegedly violated the airspace of our country.
This is evidenced by data from the Flightradar24 portal. According to them, it concerns a passenger Airbus-333 operated by Turkish Airlines. It was on a Moscow-Istanbul flight on February 23, but during the flight, it reportedly entered Ukrainian airspace.
Radars detected it over Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk. After that, according to the website's data, the aircraft continued its journey and reached its destination.
We remind you that since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the airspace over Ukraine remains closed. However, monitoring services have repeatedly recorded passenger planes over various Ukrainian cities.
There could be several reasons for this: distorted data regarding the aircraft's location, failures in ground reception stations, GPS interference, active use of electronic warfare, or issues with data processing in the Flightradar service.
Previously, we reported that a passenger plane from Moscow flew over Donbas and entered Crimea.