Turkey continued its provocations for another day over the Aegean Sea by violating Greek airspace over 30 times with spy planes and a drone.
Two CN-235 spy planes and a UAV violated Greece’s air space 31 times in the Northeast, Central and Southeast Aegean.
The Turkish aircrafts were identified and intercepted according to international standards, Proto Thema reported.
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