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Turkish military aircraft evacuated from Boryspil airport in Ukraine
Two Turkish Airbus A400M military transport aircraft fly from Boryspil Airport to their Kayseri Air Base on Tuesday.
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This was announced by the Ministry of Defense of Turkey on Twitter.
"Our A400M aircraft, which arrived in Ukraine to deliver humanitarian aid and evacuate our citizens and were at the Boryspil airport due to the airspace being closed, fly to Kayseri, where they will be based," the statement reads.
Later, the ministry published a video of the aircraft arriving at a Turkish airport.
"Two of our A400M planes, which took off from Ukraine, successfully arrived at Kayseri, where they are based," the ministry writes.
Turkish aircraft arrived at the Boryspil airport on February 24, a few hours before the Russian invasion started, and have been stationed there since then, as the airspace over Ukraine was closed.
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