Europe and Canada move to close skies to Russian planes after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Europe and Canada have announced they would close their airspace to Russian airlines after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine,

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the European Union would shut down its airspace for planes owned, registered, or controlled by Russians, “including the private jets of oligarchs.”

Canada’s transport minister, Omar Alghabra, said his nation was closing its airspace to all Russian planes to hold the country accountable for an unprovoked attack on its neighbor.

The European Union action came after many of its member countries had said they were barring Russian planes or planned to do so by Sunday night.

Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo tweeted that European skies are “open for those who connect people, not for those who seek to brutally aggress.”

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