Europe
air traffic control issues alert over ‘possible air strikes on
Syria within 72 hours’
RT,
10
April, 2018
Eurocontrol,
an EU body responsible for handling air traffic over the continent,
has issued a Rapid Alert Notification to flight operators in the
eastern Mediterranean, warning them to be ready for NATO rocket
launches into Syria.
“Due
to the possible launch of air strikes into Syria with air-to-ground
and / or cruise missiles within the next 72 hours, and the
possibility of intermittent disruption of radio navigation equipment,
due consideration needs to be taken when planning flight operations
in the Eastern Mediterranean / Nicosia FIR area,” the alert said.
The
alert warns pilots to be ready for specific NOTAMs (Notices to
Airmen), concerning flight risks and obstacles that may arise.
On
Monday, US President Donald Trump said that he was “very strongly,
very seriously" considering military action against the
government of Bashar Assad over the alleged chemical attack in Douma
in Syria on April 7. Trump said that a “major decision” would be
taken within the following 24-48 hours.
An
air strike was already carried out against a Syrian air base on
Monday, although no state has claimed responsibility. Damascus,
Moscow and Tehran say that the attack was carried out by Israel from
Lebanese airspace.
Russia
has warned that if any of its personnel in the country are targeted,
it “will take response measures against both the rockets, and the
platforms from which they’re fired.”
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