No-fly zone implemented over Prague during President Obama’s visit

A no-fly zone with a radius of 50 kilometres will be imposed in the skies over Prague during American President Barack Obama’s visit. Only air-traffic with special dispensation will be allowed to fly over the Czech capital between Saturday lunchtime and midnight on Sunday, a spokesperson from the Czech army told journalists. Army planes and helicopters will be used as part of the security measures implemented especially for the American president’s visit. Thousands of Czech police have been drafted in to protect the president, and American security services will also be on duty.