(ANSA) - SARAJEVO, DECEMBER 5 - Bosnia and Herzegovina, for
the first time since its independence proclaimed in 1992, took
over the full and total control of its airspace since midnight,
secured so far by Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro. In 2014, the
Balkan country - badly hit by the war of 1992-1995 which caused
100,000 deaths and hundreds of thousands of refugees - had taken
the first step in this direction by taking control of
overflights under 10,000 meters. From midnight the control of
the skies also concerns flights over 10,000 meters and will be
guaranteed by controllers of the Bosnian Air Navigation Agency
(Bhansa). (ANSA)
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