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  #11061  
Vecchio 29-04-2005, 06.29.41
James Robinson
 
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Predefinito Re: KLM incident raises security questions

"Dr. George O. Bizzigotti" wrote:[color=blue]
>
> I'm not familiar with all the USSR shoot downs, but my understanding
> is that at least in the KAL007 case, one rationale that was offered
> was that KAL007 was miles away from "approved" air routes and over an
> area that was at the time heavily used by the Soviet military.[/color]

The USSR at the time didn't permit any overflights of their territory.
The Korean airlines planes (both of them) were supposed to skirt the
international boundary off the shore of USSR territory, but instead
managed to fly over the country, hence the hostile action.
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  #11062  
Vecchio 29-04-2005, 06.29.41
James Robinson
 
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Predefinito Re: KLM incident raises security questions

"Dr. George O. Bizzigotti" wrote:[color=blue]
>
> I'm not familiar with all the USSR shoot downs, but my understanding
> is that at least in the KAL007 case, one rationale that was offered
> was that KAL007 was miles away from "approved" air routes and over an
> area that was at the time heavily used by the Soviet military.[/color]

The USSR at the time didn't permit any overflights of their territory.
The Korean airlines planes (both of them) were supposed to skirt the
international boundary off the shore of USSR territory, but instead
managed to fly over the country, hence the hostile action.
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  #11063  
Vecchio 29-04-2005, 06.29.41
James Robinson
 
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Predefinito Re: KLM incident raises security questions

"Dr. George O. Bizzigotti" wrote:[color=blue]
>
> I'm not familiar with all the USSR shoot downs, but my understanding
> is that at least in the KAL007 case, one rationale that was offered
> was that KAL007 was miles away from "approved" air routes and over an
> area that was at the time heavily used by the Soviet military.[/color]

The USSR at the time didn't permit any overflights of their territory.
The Korean airlines planes (both of them) were supposed to skirt the
international boundary off the shore of USSR territory, but instead
managed to fly over the country, hence the hostile action.
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Vecchio 29-04-2005, 06.29.41
James Robinson
 
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Predefinito Re: KLM incident raises security questions

"Dr. George O. Bizzigotti" wrote:[color=blue]
>
> I'm not familiar with all the USSR shoot downs, but my understanding
> is that at least in the KAL007 case, one rationale that was offered
> was that KAL007 was miles away from "approved" air routes and over an
> area that was at the time heavily used by the Soviet military.[/color]

The USSR at the time didn't permit any overflights of their territory.
The Korean airlines planes (both of them) were supposed to skirt the
international boundary off the shore of USSR territory, but instead
managed to fly over the country, hence the hostile action.
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  #11065  
Vecchio 29-04-2005, 06.29.41
James Robinson
 
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Predefinito Re: KLM incident raises security questions

"Dr. George O. Bizzigotti" wrote:[color=blue]
>
> I'm not familiar with all the USSR shoot downs, but my understanding
> is that at least in the KAL007 case, one rationale that was offered
> was that KAL007 was miles away from "approved" air routes and over an
> area that was at the time heavily used by the Soviet military.[/color]

The USSR at the time didn't permit any overflights of their territory.
The Korean airlines planes (both of them) were supposed to skirt the
international boundary off the shore of USSR territory, but instead
managed to fly over the country, hence the hostile action.
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  #11066  
Vecchio 29-04-2005, 06.29.41
James Robinson
 
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Predefinito Re: KLM incident raises security questions

"Dr. George O. Bizzigotti" wrote:[color=blue]
>
> I'm not familiar with all the USSR shoot downs, but my understanding
> is that at least in the KAL007 case, one rationale that was offered
> was that KAL007 was miles away from "approved" air routes and over an
> area that was at the time heavily used by the Soviet military.[/color]

The USSR at the time didn't permit any overflights of their territory.
The Korean airlines planes (both of them) were supposed to skirt the
international boundary off the shore of USSR territory, but instead
managed to fly over the country, hence the hostile action.
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Vecchio 29-04-2005, 06.29.41
James Robinson
 
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Predefinito Re: KLM incident raises security questions

"Dr. George O. Bizzigotti" wrote:[color=blue]
>
> I'm not familiar with all the USSR shoot downs, but my understanding
> is that at least in the KAL007 case, one rationale that was offered
> was that KAL007 was miles away from "approved" air routes and over an
> area that was at the time heavily used by the Soviet military.[/color]

The USSR at the time didn't permit any overflights of their territory.
The Korean airlines planes (both of them) were supposed to skirt the
international boundary off the shore of USSR territory, but instead
managed to fly over the country, hence the hostile action.
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