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A US Air Force refueler drew a phallic pattern in the sky near several Russian military facilities in Syria on Tuesday, according to data from air-traffic tracking site FlightRadar24.
The Boeing KC-135R Stratotanker, which is used to refuel military aircraft, set off from Chania International Airport on the Greek island of Crete around 14:15 UTC, the data shows.
After an hour's journey of flying east and past the island nation of Cyprus, it spent two more hours flying in a pattern resembling a phallus, before breaking off and landing back in Chania at 18:45, per FlightRadar data.
The Boeing KC-135R Stratotanker, which is used to refuel military aircraft, set off from Chania International Airport on the Greek island of Crete around 14:15 UTC, the data shows.
After an hour's journey of flying east and past the island nation of Cyprus, it spent two more hours flying in a pattern resembling a phallus, before breaking off and landing back in Chania at 18:45, per FlightRadar data.
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