The aircraft (the Red Arrows flock and the A400 aircraft of the 30th RAF flocks) passed over the Souda Allied Cemetery.
The event was completed at the Allied cemetery in Souda on Saturday afternoon, as part of the anniversary of the Battle of Crete, which closes 84 years this year.
For another year, the event organized by the British Embassy of Athens took place in a mood of excitement by zarpanews.gr.
The event was attended by the Ambassador of Great Britain Matthew Lodge, who also addressed the Royal Navy’s Master Sam Law, while a memorial service was held by Pan -Hellenic Benjamin Drury and Dr. David Bry.
The eyes, however, caught the British Air Force Red Arrows, which once again “tore” the Haniotian sky, honoring the anniversary of the Battle of Crete.
The imposing aircraft (the Red Arrows aircraft and the A400 aircraft of the 30th RAF flock) crossed over the Souda Cemetery.
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