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“In case of new attempts to block the airport’s work by the security forces, [management] will suspend handling flights for the sake of the safety of passengers and crews,”

“In case of new attempts to block the airport’s work by the security forces, [management] will suspend handling flights for the sake of the safety of passengers and crews,”

“In case of new attempts to block the airport’s work by the security forces, [management] will suspend handling flights for the sake of the safety of passengers and crews,” Kyiv Sikorsky management warns. Ukraine’s fastest growing major airport, Kyiv Sikorsky saw its passenger flow jump by two thirds during the first half of this year, to 1,148,000 passengers. Of this flow, 96% were international. This year, Ukraine’s security officials were to start following a new “anti-maski show” law which forbids heavy handed tactics in cases of suspected white collar crimes. In this case, the investigative group, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) has not released its version of events, or an apology.

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