(MENAFN) On Sunday, Turkish over flights in the Aegean continued with two fighter jets entering Athens's FIR, discounting an informal moratorium on military activity that is customary between Greece and Turkey during major religious holidays, Greece-based Kathimerini reported.
All violations were carried out by two Turkish F-16 jets which flew over the Oinousses complex, a cluster of small islands in the northeastern Aegean.
The first Turkish fighter jet entered Athens's FIR at 11:11 a.m. and flew over Oinousses at 21,000 feet and the second entered at 11:20 a.m. and flew over Panagia.
The over flights came on the heels of a visit by Defense Minister Panos Kammenos to a military outpost in Oinousses earlier on Sunday to exchange Easter wishes with the soldiers.
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