US military sends another drone to Black Sea
An American RQ-4 Global Hawk drone with the call sign FORTE10 has entered the airspace over the Black Sea
Flightradar24 reports that a US RQ-4 Global Hawk drone took off from Sigonella Air Base near the Italian city of Catania.
Later, it stayed in Romanian airspace for several hours and then entered the Black Sea airspace.
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On March 14, in international airspace over the Black Sea, a Russian Su-27 fighter jet collided with an American MQ-9 Reaper drone. The drone was shot down as a result of the incident. After the incident, the United States began negotiations with Russia at the "highest level" and summoned the Russian ambassador to Washington. After the incident, the United States began negotiations with Russia at the "highest level" and summoned the Russian ambassador to Washington.
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Russian Ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov said after the incident with the US drone that Moscow does not want a confrontation with the United States, but "American aircraft have no business being near the Russian border."
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On March 15, the White House said that the drone incident would not prevent the United States from flying over the Black Sea.
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Later, White House National Security Council Coordinator John Kirby said that the Russian pilot's pursuit of the American drone was a deliberate and aggressive act.
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The Kremlin was aware of the attack on the American military drone, as the aggressive actions of Russian fighters had been approved in advance by the leadership.
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The Kremlin was aware of the attack on the American military drone, as the aggressive actions of Russian fighters had been approved in advance by the leadership.
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On March 16, the U.S. Department of Defense released a video of a Russian Su-27 colliding with an American MQ-9 drone over the Black Sea on Tuesday.
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Subsequently, White House National Security Council Coordinator John Kirby said that the Russian pilot's pursuit of the American drone was a deliberate and aggressive act
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