Ukraine Military Yet to Decide on Canceling Missile Drills Due to Weather

© AFP 2023 / SERGEI SUPINSKY Ukrainian Air force MIG 29 fighter planes take part in practical flights during an exercise at the Air Force military base in Vasylkiv, some 40km from Kiev on August 3, 2016
Ukrainian Air force MIG 29 fighter planes take part in practical flights during an exercise at the Air Force military base in Vasylkiv, some 40km from Kiev on August 3, 2016 - Sputnik International
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The Ukrainian military may cancel missile launches and aircraft exercises on aerial targets on the second day of planned two-day drills in the Black Sea due to weather conditions, according to the Ukrainian Air Force's spokesman.

KIEV (Sputnik) — The Ukrainian military has not yet decided whether to cancel missile launches and aircraft exercises on aerial targets on the second day of planned two-day drills, the Ukrainian Air Force said Friday.

"A final decision about not carrying out the exercises has not been made yet. If the weather changes, perhaps another part of today's program will be carried out today. But so far the weather has greatly deteriorated, the fog and rain have intensified again," Air Command South spokesman Volodymyr Kryzhanovskiy told RIA Novosti.

Ukrainian missile complexes launch medium range guided missiles during military drills in southern Kherson region bordering Crimea, Ukraine, December 1, 2016 - Sputnik International
Ukraine Sends No Notice on New Missile Launches Near Crimea - Russian Agency
Moscow repeatedly called Kiev's missile launches in the Black Sea a threat to the safety of Russian civilian flights to Crimea and a provocation. Russian aviation authorities also informed the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) about the tests, so far without a response.

The Russian Defense Ministry summoned Ukraine's defense attache last week to serve a note protesting Kiev illegally restricting the use of airspace over the Black Sea during the December 1-2 missile firing drills near Crimea.

The Ukrainian Air Force's Air Command South said Thursday that the missile firings' nearest approach point to the Crimean peninsula does not exceed 18.6 miles.

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