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Airlines cancel Ukraine flights as threat of war grows

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Air France and Lufthansa are the latest airlines to suspend flights into Ukraine as .

The French carrier said that it would cancel flights to and from the on Tuesday as a "precautionary measure," citing the.

"Air France will regularly reassess the situation and reminds that the safety and security of its flights, its customers and its crews, is an absolute imperative," Air France said in a statement on Monday.

Germany's Lufthansa said on Saturday that it would suspend flights to and from Kyiv and Odessa, a southern port city, until the end of February.

Swiss International Air Lines, Eurowings and Austrian Airlines, which are part of Lufthansa Group, have also suspended flights until the end of the month.

Dutch carrier KLM was the first major international airline to suspend flights into Ukraine earlier this month.

"The safety of our passengers and crew members is our top priority at all times. Due to the current situation in Ukraine, Lufthansa Group airlines are suspending their regular flights to Kyiv and Odessa," Lufthansa Group said in a statement.

Lufthansa Group flights to Lviv, located in western Ukraine, will continue to run as normal.

The United States from Kyiv to Lviv last week. Lufthansa Group, which normally runs 94 flights into and out of Ukraine every week, said it would re-book affected passengers onto alternative routes.

U.S. officials have estimated that as many as 190,000 Russian and separatist troops are , ready to mount an attack.

Russia reclaimed Crimea, which had been part of an independent Ukraine, in 2014, despite protests by the West. Intense fighting also left portions of the Donbas region's eastern Luhansk and Donetsk oblasts in the hands of Russian-backed separatists.

In 2014, 298 people on board a from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur were killed when it was shot down over eastern Ukraine.

An concluded that a missile launcher belonging to the Russian military was used in the attack.

Russia has repeatedly denied any involvement.

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