The incident caused a diplomatic scandal and increased stress between the rebels and the government.
On 4 March 1997, at 15:30, two pilots of the 4020 Regiment left Rinas airport and headed towards the south of the country.
During their flight they detoured towards Italy and landed at the Galatina Air Base in Lecce.
Not wanting to hit civilians, they fled to Italy and subsequently asked for political asylum.
[1] The Albanian government denied that the pilots had been ordered to fire on civilians and asserted that they were simply sent on a reconnaissance mission;[2] this assertion was reinforced by the fact that no armament was found on the plane in Italy after it landed.