Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Russia Warns The U.S. To Stop ‘Hostile’ Flights After Black Sea Drone Incident

 

NBC: Russia warns U.S. to stop ‘hostile’ flights after Black Sea drone collision 

Russia has warned the United States to cease “hostile” activity near its border after the dramatic incident involving an American drone over the Black Sea. 

Ukraine said Wednesday that the episode — the first known direct confrontation between the two superpowers since the war began last year — illustrated the Kremlin’s desire to expand the conflict. 

A Russian fighter jet harassed and then collided with the propeller of an MQ-9 Reaper drone on Tuesday, forcing the U.S. to bring the drone down in international waters, the U.S. military said. 

Washington said it was a “brazen violation of international law” and summoned Moscow’s envoy to lodge a protest.  

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WNU Editor: Here is an easy prediction. This is not going to happen .... Moscow Expects US to Stop Flights Near Russian Borders After Black Sea Incident (Sputnik). 

Russia Warns The U.S. To Stop ‘Hostile’ Flights After Black Sea Drone Incident  

Russia Urges U.S. to Stop 'Hostile' Flights After Drone Crash -- Moscow Times/AFP  

US drones have no business near Russia – ambassador -- RT 

Russia Ambassador Says Downed U.S. Drone Was Supporting Ukrainian Attacks -- Newsweek  

Russian Ambassador: Moscow Not Seeking Confrontation With US After Black Sea Drone Incident -- Sputnik 

Russian envoy says he rejected all US insinuations over drone incident -- TASS 

Russia comments on US drone crash in Black Sea -- RT  

Russian MoD on US Drone Incident: UAV Fell Into Black Sea Due to Own Sharp Maneuvering -- Sputnik

Russia claims US drone maneuvered sharply, crashed into water -- The Hill  

US drones gather data for Kiev’s future strikes on Russia — ambassador to US -- TASS  

US actively conducting reconnaissance in Black Sea area, says Russian intel chief -- TASS  

US drone violates boundaries of airspace regime established for special operation -- TASS

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