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Poland will introduce a temporary airspace restriction zone in the eastern part of the country from June 10 to Sept. 9 for national security reasons, the Polish Air Navigation Services Agency (PANSA) announced.
According to a map released by PANSA this week, the restricted area covers parts of eastern Poland near the borders with Belarus and Ukraine.
The restricted zone, designated EP R131, was established at the request of the Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces to ensure national security.
The restriction will apply from ground level up to flight level 95, about 3 kilometers, and will not affect commercial passenger flights operating at higher altitudes.
PANSA said the measure continues previously imposed airspace restrictions in eastern Poland as part of ongoing security protocols in the region.
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