The aircraft of Turkish airlines, which made a flight from Vnukovo Moscow airport to Antalya, were forced to declare an emergency alarm on the Russian sky due to technical issues.

According to Telegram Aviaicied, on June 25, Airbus A321 crew, on the Russian ship, found a motor incident when the aircraft was about 48 km northeast of Smolensk, Lenta.ru's report.
The pilots decided to refuse to a height of six thousand meters and asked to return to the airport to depart. At first, the crew did not declare the emergency signal, but after discovering problems with the engine thrust, emergency alarm with the published blue code. Despite the difficulties arising, the plane landed safely in Moscow, none of the wounded passengers.
On May 20, an emergency landing at Khabarovsk Airport, heading to Vladivostok from the capital Airbus 330. On Chelyabinsk, from a plane flying and falling into a backup fuel box, due to incidents, no one was injured.
Earlier, Azur Air aircraft, who was flying from the district to UFA, landed safely at the target airport, despite the alarming signal.