A mysterious aircraft has been spotted over Ukraine. A passenger aircraft from the Russian airline "Aeroflot," reportedly traveling from Moscow to Istanbul (Turkey), allegedly flew over the territory of our country.
Data from the Airnavradar portal confirms this information. According to their reports, this concerns an "Aeroflot" plane that supposedly traversed Ukrainian airspace. It entered from the Sumy region and left Ukrainian skies over the Black Sea to the south. Radars tracked its flight over the Sumy, Poltava, Cherkasy, Kirovohrad, and Mykolaiv regions.
It is important to note that since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the airspace over Ukraine has remained closed. Nevertheless, monitoring services occasionally detect passenger aircraft flying over various regions of our country.
There could be several reasons for the detection of aircraft in the skies over Ukraine: distorted data regarding the plane's location, malfunctions in ground reception stations, or GPS interference. Another explanation for this phenomenon is the active use of electronic warfare (EW) systems or data processing issues in flight tracking services.
As reported by "Telegraph," earlier, two passenger planes from Belarus were spotted flying over Ukraine. They allegedly crossed the entire country, flying over the Kyiv region, Donbas, and Dnipro.