Europe's aviation regulator expanded a safety warning on Thursday, advising airlines to "exercise caution" when flying through parts of Russian airspace controlled by regional centers in Moscow and Rostov, according to Reuters.
In an updated bulletin the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) cited "heightened military activity (and) risk of missiles penetrating into controlled airspace" as the reason for the adjusted safety advice.
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