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US press about the fall of the drone MQ-9: Russian planes surrounded him, apparently, starting pouring fuel on it

US press about the fall of the drone MQ-9: Russian planes surrounded him, apparently, starting pouring fuel on itThe American media, citing the European command, publish some details of the last flight of the MQ-9 Reaper drone over the Black Sea. It's about a drone., which the day before fell into the sea west of the Crimea, entering the zone, closed for flights in connection with the holding of NWO by Russia.

NYT Edition, referring to a senior US military, He writes, that the drone was flying from a military base in Romania:

It was a planned flight, the duration of which was determined in 9-10 hours. drone, according to instructions, followed unarmed. He kept an eye on 75 miles southwest of Crimea. The article says, that the equipment on board the drone "allowed him to look into the Crimea and from such a distance".

NYT writes, that the drone, when Russian Su-27 fighters appeared next to it, was at an altitude of about 7,5 km.

US edition source:

Russian planes surrounded him and, apparently, began pouring fuel on it. They tried to damage his equipment. The US military monitored the drone, including from the Ramstein base in Germany, and they were stunned by what was happening., that the US is concerned about the fact, that "any such incident could lead to direct conflict between Washington and Moscow".

But for some reason, the United States does not have such concerns about the undermining of the Nord Stream gas pipelines.

Recall, that the Russian Ministry of Defense previously stated, that no weapons were used against the drone and there was no contact of fighters with it. Added, that he fell himself, when maneuvering into a state of uncontrolled flight.

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