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Ukraine has made a unilateral decision to organize missile-firing exercises over Crimea, in the sovereign airspace of the Russian Federation, Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency Rosaviatsiya reported. Missiles will be fired in regions where civil and state aviation flights run.Ukraine's leadership is insane.
Kiev's move breaches a number of international laws and agreements, Rosaviatsiya said, adding that not only will the military exercise invade Russian territory, but the plans also had not been coordinated with Moscow.
On Friday, Russia's Defense Ministry voiced protests against Kiev's intention to apply restrictions to airspace above the Black Sea and the Crimean peninsula due to missile-launching training. The ministry summoned Ukraine's military attache, to present him with an official diplomatic note.
Ukraine released an aviation notification on Thursday, activating "dangerous zones" in all flight levels near Crimea and the city of Simferopol for December 1 and 2, the agency reported. It added that the "dangerous" areas included airspace above open sea which is in Russia's area of responsibility, and over Russian territorial waters.

Syrian Arab rebel forces fighting with the Turks said they had not received official notification that the Syrian government had launched the strike. One fighter said he had heard that the strike was from the Syrian government but heard later that it had been from the Islamic State. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a network based in Britain that monitors news from Syria, also said that the strike had been by the Islamic State.An updated version of that report adds:
Some on the ground raised questions about whether the strike was undertaken by Syrian government forces. A network of activists who monitor the skies over Syria said Thursday that its watchers had spotted a Syrian aircraft taking off after 2 a.m. and also a Russian aircraft about the same time as the strike on Turkish forces occurred. It is impossible to know where the planes that were sighted went; they could easily have had another destination, the network said.---
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a network based in Britain that monitors news from Syria, said the strike was by the Islamic State. But the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, is not known to have combat aircraft.
"It is essential to determine who is responsible for the airstrike and why it was carried out. The relevant sides have been warned that any repeat of such a move is unacceptable... The incident near the city al-Bab will not impact Turkey's determination to complete Operation Euphrates Shield."So on the one hand, some Turks are saying Syria did it, but Yildirim then says it is essential to determine who exactly carried it out, suggesting the matter is not so certain. Turkey says it wants to prevent the Kurds in the east and west linking up. But recent Syrian Army advances have almost accomplished just that. And they are now less than 2 km from Al-Bab. Take a look at these recent maps (the first shows the Turks/FSA in the north, ISIS=black, Kurds=yellow, SAA=red; the second zooms in on recent SAA advances in the western region shown in the first map):
Turkey respects Syria's territorial integrity, the prime minister added, stressing that Turkey's priorities are destroying the Islamic States (IS) jihadist group as well as preventing Syria's de facto autonomous Kurdish-dominated Rojava federation from joining its forces between Manbij and Afrin.
Yildirim promised that Turkish forces would not head to Aleppo.
Comment: Zero-sum game. Rein in the Klintsevichs and McCains.