British aircraft flew Germany: Berlin banned use of his sky for delivery of help Kiev

British aircraft with military assistance for Ukraine were forced to fly off the territory of Germany and follow a longer way, because Germany did not allow the use of its sky, reports UK Defence Journal.

“The two British transport aircraft C-17, transporting weapons to Ukraine, were forced to fly away the airspace of Germany after Germany refused to supply defensive weapons to Ukraine,” the publication writes.

Previously at the Borispol airport, the C-17A Globemaster III transport aircraft of the British Air Force, which delivered light anti-tank defensive systems took landing. At the same time, according to the tracking map, British aircraft had to fly bypassing the territory of Germany.