NATO: Air Defender 23 to be biggest exercise ever
By DW
12 June 2023 |
2:01 pm
The NATO military alliance is set to conduct war games in the skies over Germany. Three flight zones will be temporarily closed to civilian air traffic, and delays to civilian flights are expected.
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