no-fly zone
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Refers to a specific geographical area over which aircraft are not permitted to fly.
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- A no-fly zone was established over the conflict area.
- Fighter planes are being sent to enforce the UN no-fly zone.
- They debated implementing a no-fly zone to protect civilians.
- The international community debated establishing a no-fly zone over the conflict area.
- The city was declared a no-fly zone during the summit.
- Pilots were warned that entering the no-fly zone would have serious consequences.
- Pilots were warned about entering the designated no-fly zone.
- A temporary no-fly zone was imposed around the summit to ensure security.
- Enforcing a no-fly zone requires significant military resources.
- The country's airspace became a no-fly zone after the declaration of martial law.
- Creating a no-fly zone is a complex diplomatic and logistical challenge.
- Critics argued that a no-fly zone might escalate the military intervention.
- The international community called for a no-fly zone to prevent further aggression.
- Humanitarian organizations called for a no-fly zone to protect civilians.
- Violating the no-fly zone can lead to serious consequences.
- Maintaining a no-fly zone requires significant military resources.
- He argued against a no-fly zone, citing potential escalation.
- The agreement included provisions for a demilitarized no-fly zone.
- The airspace around the nuclear facility is a permanent no-fly zone.
- Aircraft are strictly prohibited from passing through the designated no-fly zone.