In the sky over Ukraine, mysterious flights of passenger planes continue to be recorded. This time, a flight from the Russian company "Aeroflot" nearly reached Kharkiv.
This is evidenced by data from the Flightradar24 portal. It is noted that the flight was operated by an Airbus A321, which was heading to Russia.
The aircraft SU2131/AFL2131 took off from Istanbul at 16:10 on January 9 and landed in Moscow at 21:10. During the more than 4-hour flight, the plane crossed the closed airspace of Ukraine and almost reached Kharkiv.
It is important to note that officially, neither side has commented on the crossing of the closed airspace over Ukraine. Furthermore, there is a possibility that the flight path is a glitch of the portal, as our country's air defense shoots down any aerial targets.
Additionally, it is not clear whether there were passengers on board and why the aircraft flew over the closed airspace.
It belongs to the Airbus A320 family of small to medium-range, narrow-body, commercial twin-engine passenger jet airliners. This aircraft carries between 185 to 236 passengers.
According to the latest information, there are approximately 132 A320/A321 aircraft in Russia. Most of them are not operational, as they have either been put into reserve or are broken.
Previously, "Telegraph" reported that a passenger plane from Moscow may have flown over Lviv.