
The U.S. national Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a number of warnings on "military activities" covering extended territories south of the country and in the east Pacific.
On Friday, NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) began to appear, in which the office warned that ‘There is simply a possible hazard for aircraft at all altitudes, including flight times and arrival and departure phases’.
The FAA messages are to be valid for 60 days.
The informing series includes Mexico, Central American countries, Colombia and Ecuador, as well as circumstantial airspace areas over the east Pacific.
The NOTAM issue followed over 4 months of US attacks on boats allegedly active in drug trafficking in the east Pacific and Caribbean.
At least 35 ships were destroyed in the attacks, and more than 100 people were reportedly killed as a consequence of the attacks.
At the beginning of this month, the United States launched an unexpected attack on Venezuela, subjecting the country to intense raids and conducting a bravado rally to kidnap president Nicolas Maduro.
Venezuelan leader was transferred to fresh York City and charged with a number of crimes, including drug trafficking.
Maduro powerfully denied all allegations, calling himself "a prisoner of war".
The attack on Venezuela triggered a wave of threats by US president Donald Trump and another high-ranking officials to another states of the region that condemned Washington's actions, including Cuba and Colombia.
Trump besides threatened attacks on Mexico, claiming that the country is ruled by cartels.
American leader claimed his attacks on boats "destroyed 97% of water-borne drugs" and the time has come to "start now attacks on land in connection with cartels".
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source:https://www.rt.com/news/631089-us-faa-aviation-warnings/











