ANKARA (Reuters) — Turkey ordered an Armenian plane flying to the Syrian city of Aleppo to land and searched its cargo on Monday, October 15, Ankara’s latest move to prevent its airspace being used to supply the Syrian military.
Armenian Plane En Route to Syria Grounded, Searched In Turkey
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