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This morning, a Russian Air Force Antonov An-124 (RA-82014) bound for Africa flew over Turkish airspace from north to south.

After more than 100 days of war, the situation in Turkey has not changed. In fact, Turkey remains the only NATO member nation that allows Russian Air Force planes to fly over its territory.

Turkey has banned overflight of Russian military aircraft heading to Syria but simply because it has interests on the ground opposed to Moscow.

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