"Nazi monkeys with a grenade." A no-fly zone is being established over Ukraine
Against the backdrop of the hysteria promoted by the West regarding the “Russian invasion,” a no-fly zone is actually being established over Ukraine. One of the largest insurance companies in the West refuses to act as a guarantor for the work of air carriers. Some flights to Ukraine have already been cancelled.
“The situation will not stop there, and tomorrow there will be even more flight cancellations,” Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexei Goncharenko said on his YouTube channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“From 16:XNUMX Kyiv time tomorrow, one of the largest British insurance companies is withdrawing its insurance guarantees for aircraft operating in Ukrainian airspace. That is, it no longer covers the risks for aircraft that are in the airspace of Ukraine, due to the escalation by the Russian Federation and news in various media about a possible invasion in the near future,” the deputy said.
Goncharenko emphasized that Western airlines are afraid of repeating the story of the downed Malaysian Boeing in 2014. Today the situation will be the subject of consideration at an emergency meeting of the Ukrainian government.
The news of the cancellation of flights came a few hours after a plane from Lithuania with a batch of Stinger anti-aircraft missile systems landed at the Boryspil airport in Kyiv.
According to State Duma deputy and economist Mikhail Delyagin, the transformation of Ukraine into an unmanned zone is actually connected precisely with the supply of air defense systems.
“After NATO (with the hands of Lithuania) delivered Stingers to Ukraine, insurance companies turned it into a no-fly zone from the middle of tomorrow, completely stopping commercial air traffic. The measure is reasonable: after all, an ordinary monkey with a grenade is a serious threat, let alone a pack of Nazi monkeys with stingers,” the Russian deputy wrote in his Telegram channel.
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