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Russia warns U.S. to stop 'hostile' flights after Black Sea drone ... (NBC News)

Russia has warned the U.S. to cease “hostile” flights near its border after the U.S. military said fighter jets collided with a Reaper drone over the Black ...

The U.S. Putin was losing on the battlefield and so constantly raising the stakes “in the hope of a change in circumstances,” he said. "We proceed from the fact that the United States will refrain from further speculations in the media landscape and stop making sorties near the Russian borders," the Russian ambassador to the U.S. to bring the drone down in international waters, the U.S. “They gather intelligence, which is subsequently used by the Kyiv regime to strike at our armed forces and territory.” A Russian fighter jet harassed and then collided with the propeller of the MQ-9 Reaper on Tuesday, forcing the U.S. He insisted that the Kremlin's fighter jets didn’t hit the American drone or use their weapons. Washington said it was a “brazen violation of international law” and summoned Moscow's envoy to lodge a protest. "We perceive any actions involving the use of American weapons and military equipment as openly hostile," Anatoly Antonov said, according to a statement ship, the officials said. [Turkey](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/isis-stands-gain-potential-turkish-offensive-syria-pentagon-warns-rcna38353), [Ukraine and Russia](https://www.nbcnews.com/investigations/two-ukrainian-pilots-are-us-training-assessment-attack-aircrafts-f-16s-rcna73426), among other countries, according to the U.S. But the incident highlighted the growing tensions over the war in Ukraine, with the Kremlin eager to dissuade the U.S.

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Russia wants to recover debris of US drone from Black Sea (WOKV)

KYIV, Ukraine — (AP) — Russian authorities say that they will try to recover the fragments of a U.S. surveillance drone that American forces brought down in ...

“Bakhmut is the epicenter (of fighting in the Donetsk region), the Russian occupiers are tryng to encircle and seize the city.” In the northeastern Kharkiv region, one person was killed and another was wounded in Vovchansk, a city near the border with Russia. In Dnipropetrovsk province, Russian forces shelled Nikopol and Marhanets, towns located across a river from the shut-down Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. “I am quite confident that the US military would act in an uncompromising way and would not allow its airspace or territorial waters to be breached.” The Kremlin said the incident proved again that Washington is directly involved in the fighting and added that Moscow would try to recover the wreckage of the drone from the Black Sea. “The answer is obvious -- they gather intelligence which is later used by the Kyiv regime to attack our armed forces and territory.” The defense ministry said the Typhoon jets responded after a Russian air-to-air refueling aircraft failed to communicate with Estonian air traffic control. In eastern Ukraine's partially occupied Donetsk province, where much of the heaviest fighting has been concentrated, Gov. Nikolai Patrushev, the secretary of Russia’s Security Council, said in televised remarks the drone incident was “another confirmation” of direct U.S. Kirby said the U.S. It reflected the Kremlin’s appetite for brinkmanship that could further destabilize the situation and lead to more direct confrontations. officials said the incident showed Russia’s aggressive and risky behavior and they pledged to continue their surveillance.

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Live updates: Russia's war in Ukraine (CNN)

A Russian fighter jet forced down a US Air Force drone over the Black Sea on Tuesday after damaging the propeller of the drone, the Air Force said.

Russian officials have said they will also [try to get to the wreckage](https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/russia-ukraine-war-news-03-15-23/h_d9b3da25e71b931319e9b8293b822d2a)in order to study it. A soldier from Ukraine's 93rd Mechanized Brigade [destroyed a Russian jet](https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/russia-ukraine-war-news-03-15-23/h_217d6a951b7de209e7ddebf79e80e3b0)over Bakhmut Wednesday, according to a commander. Russian Ambassador to the US Anatoly Antonov said he [denied all accusations against Russia](https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/russia-ukraine-war-news-03-15-23/h_2af9070c28c04595dcac8a891eb0290e)after being summoned to the State Department. Meantime, Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin said his fighters have captured [a small settlement](https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/russia-ukraine-war-news-03-15-23/h_a2efa536f7ae95b02bd1d731e280491b)north of Bakhmut earlier on Wednesday. [came "into contact"](https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/russia-ukraine-war-news-03-14-23/h_e67a2ad489b45f816dbf02b5a9c61418)with the US drone. ["valor" and the "persistence"](https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/russia-ukraine-war-news-03-15-23/h_c1f959b0e739b45fa76637bced05f312)of the Ukrainian soldiers fighting in Bakhmut. Mark Milley said the drone [fell into very deep water](https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/russia-ukraine-war-news-03-15-23/h_a48a71259274da88057f116222d8007d)and the Navy does not have any vessels in the area, making recovery efforts difficult. One of the Russian jets then hit the drone, damaging it and forcing US officials to crash it into the water, Austin said. One of the Russian jets then hit the drone, damaging it and forcing US officials to crash it into the water. [remotely erased](https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/russia-ukraine-war-news-03-15-23/h_bf2cdad3ef0ea9e45886ff0e6d0a382a)before it crashed to prevent Russia from collecting secret information, according to two US officials. The US also has no Navy ships in the Black Sea, compounding the challenges in any US recovery attempt. US troops called in air strikes and artillery on the opposing force, inflicting dozens of casualties on the Wagner mercenaries and their Syrian allies.

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Russia downplays jet's encounter with US drone (atchisonglobenow.com)

A day after the U_S_ said a Russian fighter jet struck the propeller of a U_S_ surveillance drone over the Black Sea, the Kremlin says relations between the ...

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Ukraine war live updates: Moscow says it'll try to retrieve U.S. drone ... (CNBC)

The fallout from an encounter between a U.S. drone and Russian fighter jets on Tuesday continues to be monitored closely.

Putin has frequently claimed that the war in Ukraine was caused by the West trying to meddle in Ukraine and damage Russia. officials that Russia's position on the incident was that the U.S. The ambassador called for the U.S. Russia's Ambassador to the U.S. branded "reckless" and "unprofessional," forced the U.S. Nikolenko's comments come after DeSantis appeared to dismiss the significance of the war in Ukraine, telling Fox News that "while the U.S. The actions of the Russian fighter jets, which the U.S. The U.S. "It inflicts colossal damage on the image of the Russian opposition," said Milov. [for the downing of the U.S. In a statement posted on its official Telegram channel, the ministry said the drone was flying with its transponders off near the Crimean Peninsula when it went into "unguided flight" and then fell into the water. State Department, that Russia's position on the incident was that the U.S.

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Russia to try recovering downed US drone, as US vows to 'protect ... (Fox News)

Russian fighter jet collided with US drone, and US says 'We obviously don't want to see anybody getting their hands on it'.

[Russian officials](https://www.foxnews.com/category/world/world-regions/russia) announced Wednesday that operations were underway to collect the debris of the downed U.S. [RUSSIA BLAMES US FOR 'HOSTILE' FLIGHTS NEAR ITS BORDERS AFTER FORCING DOWN US DRONE](https://www.foxnews.com/world/russia-blames-us-hostile-flights-borders-forcing-down-us-drone) "The purpose of this all-in tactic is to always be raising the stakes." [Russian fighter jet](https://www.foxnews.com/category/world/world-regions/russia) dumped fuel on a U.S. It would not have affected the drone or the flight. Additionally, a MQ-9 Reaper drone is not a stealth aircraft, and it would be seen on Russian radar, the pilot said. [crashed into the Black Sea](https://www.foxnews.com/politics/russian-jet-collides-with-american-drone-international-airspace-black-sea). The U.S. Navy does not have any ships operating in the Black Sea, a spokesperson for U.S. "The aircraft is U.S. drone over the Black Sea. A race between the U.S.

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Russia will attempt to recover debris from downed U.S. drone (Axios)

The U.S. military said it was forced to bring down an MQ-9 Reaper drone after a Russian jet struck its propeller.

The big picture: The U.S. - Milley said that the U.S. drone that was downed over the Black Sea after an encounter with Russian fighter jets, according to state news agency said the incident was part of a "pattern of dangerous actions by Russian pilots while interacting with U.S. And we will definitely do it," Driving the news: The U.S.

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What's known and not about US drone-Russian jet encounter (Associated Press)

WASHINGTON (AP) — When a Russian fighter jet collided with a large U.S. surveillance drone over the Black Sea, it was a rare but serious incident that ...

For the most part, however, military intercepts — either in the air or at sea — are routine and have happened a number of times with Russian aircraft in the Pacific, particularly in the north. The Russian Defense Ministry said the U.S. The U.S. It said that the Russian military scrambled fighters to intercept the U.S. This is not the first time Russian aircraft have flown so close to U.S. The deliberate downing of a manned aircraft — injuring or killing crew members — could be considered an act of war. The MQ-9 Reaper is a large unmanned Air Force aircraft that is remotely operated by a two-person team. The Pentagon said the drone was “well clear” of any Ukrainian territory, but did not provide details. European Command said that two Russian Su-27 aircraft dumped fuel on the MQ-9, which was conducting a routine surveillance mission over the Black Sea in international airspace. defense official said it was operating west of Crimea over the Black Sea. and Russian officials had conflicting accounts of the collision Tuesday between the MQ-9 Reaper drone and the Russian Su-27 fighter jet; each side blamed the other. A Pentagon spokesman raised the possibility that the Defense Department could eventually declassify and release video it has of the collision.

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US drone downing: Black Sea conflict inevitable until Russia leaves ... (BBC News)

A US surveillance drone plunged into the Black Sea after meeting Russian jets on Tuesday.

It also called US drone flights off the coast of Crimea "provocative". From the Kremlin's point of view Mr Antonov added: "The unacceptable activity of the US military in the close proximity to our borders is a cause for concern." "The mood is not to escalate but nor is the mood to lean under the pressure - the physical or rhetorical pressure - of Russia." He also said that the drone's presence in the Black Sea was "confirmation" that the US was directly involved in the war. Russia said on Wednesday that it would try to retrieve the remnants of a US drone that crashed into the Black Sea. In a statement, the US said Russian jets dumped fuel on the drone several times before the collision.

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Russia plans to recover wreckage of US drone downed over Black ... (The Guardian)

'I certainly hope for success,' says senior Kremlin official of hopes of raising debris from seabed west of Crimea.

“It’s critical that the Biden administration develops a robust Black Sea strategy to strengthen the coordination between the US, Nato and our Black Sea partners.” The Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu told Austin that Washington’s “increased” intelligence gathering against Russia had led to the drone incident. “It’s important that great powers be models of transparency and communication,” Austin said, adding that he had complained about “a pattern of risky and aggressive” behavior by Russian military pilots. Moscow denies its aircraft came into contact with the drone and insists it fell from the sky after making a “sharp manoeuvre”. Turkey has barred access for warships through the Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began over a year ago, and the US navy does not have any warships currently in the Black Sea. The impact site is believed to be in international waters off the west coast of occupied Crimea, where Russia has established naval bases and airfields.

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US, Russia ratchet up their rhetoric over downing of drone (Associated Press)

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia and the United States ratcheted up their confrontational rhetoric Wednesday over a U.S..

U.S. The U.S. Kirby said the U.S. In the northeastern Kharkiv region, one person was killed and another was wounded in Vovchansk, a city near the border with Russia. “What do they do thousands of miles away from the United States?” he said in remarks his embassy released. The ministry said the Typhoon jets responded after a Russian refueling aircraft failed to communicate with Estonian air traffic control. actions “are fraught with escalation of the situation in the Black Sea area,” it said, warning that Russia “will respond in kind to all provocations.” had provoked the incident by ignoring flight restrictions the Kremlin had imposed due to its military operation in Ukraine and also blamed “the intensification of intelligence activities against the interests of the Russian Federation.” Such U.S. We know that the aggressive behavior was intentional,” but whether the Russian warplane’s collision with the MQ-9 Reaper drone was intentional was still unclear. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who also appeared at the briefing, said, “We know that the intercept was intentional. The Kremlin said the flight proved again that Washington is directly involved in the fighting in Ukraine and added that Moscow would try to recover the drone’s wreckage from the Black Sea. It reflected the Kremlin’s appetite for brinkmanship that could further destabilize the situation and lead to more direct confrontations.

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Russia-Ukraine war: US general says drone crash part of Moscow's ... (Reuters)

Washington's top general said on Wednesday the crash of a U.S. surveillance drone over the Black Sea after being intercepted by Russian jets was part of ...

"This makes great problems for us, because we have to think a couple of steps ahead - how do successfully complete the mission and not let the enemy know how we did it." was directly participating in the Ukraine war, something the West has taken pains to avoid. "The Americans keep saying they're not taking part in military operations. But he reiterated at a news conference that the U.S. Milley said Russia was making small advances near Bakhmut but at great cost. [MQ-9 Reaper drone](/world/europe/what-is-mq-9-reaper-drone-that-collided-with-russian-jet-2023-03-15/) during a reconnaissance mission over the Black Sea's international waters on Tuesday. in the Black Sea zone," a ministry statement said. Moscow had scrambled its fighters to identify it. Crimea is a peninsula that was part of Ukraine until Moscow annexed it by force in 2014. A day after the U.S. counterpart, Lloyd Austin, that American drone flights by Crimea's coast "were provocative in nature" and could lead to "an escalation ... According to Russia, there was no collision.

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In Russia, Embassy Staff Left Behind Face Targeting, Harassment (Foreign Policy)

As tensions spiraled amid a series of mutual diplomatic expulsions, the Russian government forced the U.S. State Department to whittle its diplomatic footprint ...

In Russia, their work for the State Department singled them out as enemies of the state, but once they arrived in the United States, they were just “someone with a Russian name and a Russian passport,” said one Russian who worked in the U.S. In Ukraine, locally employed staff were left behind as the U.S. “The FSB would regularly call in our local staff to get them to divulge information about what the Americans were doing, who they were meeting with, where they were traveling,” said a retired senior diplomat. Collaborating with the security services was a dismissible offense, but cognizant of the pressures faced by local staff, “we tried not to be jerks about it,” said the diplomat. For locally employed staff who fell just short of the requisite 15 years of service and were required to apply for a U.S. “They are the backbone of all of our embassies and missions,” said Harry Thomas, a former senior career diplomat who served as director-general of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow for 22 years, described her move to the United States as “very hard.” “I only have my 20 years of service pin,” she said. The State Department works hard to support local employees, current and former officials said, offering competitive wages and training, support services, and the prospect of moving to the United States under the SIV program. In a pattern that has been repeated around the world from Afghanistan to Since the end of the Cold War, the United States has employed thousands of Russians to support its work at embassies and consulates across Russia, where they often worked closely with U.S. When he was released some 15 minutes later, Tetenkin immediately sent a text to one of his colleagues to alert his supervisor of the approach. If the security services wanted to talk about his work, then they should make a formal request to the embassy, he told them.

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Defense Secretary Says He Called Russia Over Drone Downing ... (The New York Times)

The downing of an American surveillance drone after it was struck by a Russian warplane was the first known physical contact between the two militaries ...

Ukraine thwarted a Russian plan to use its fleet to mount an amphibious and ground assault on Odesa in the initial months of its invasion. Nikolai Patrushev, the secretary of the Russian Security Council, said on state television on Wednesday that the Russian authorities were trying to retrieve the remnants of the drone. Both Russian and Ukrainian soldiers have complained that they do not have enough ammunition to keep up with the pace of fighting. Peskov, the Kremlin’s spokesman, said on Wednesday that relations between Moscow and Washington were “at their lowest point, in a very bad state.” But he said he had nothing to add about the drone incident. Moscow’s ambassador to the United States, Anatoly Antonov, said that the drone was conducting “unacceptable” activity in the vicinity of Russia’s borders. officials also said that the drone was flying in international airspace and had crashed in waters southwest of Crimea. Moscow said this was a violation of the instructions Russia has issued for the airspace over its military operations in Ukraine. “Significant results in countering international terrorism were achieved in Syria thanks to our joint efforts and the decisive contribution of the Russian Armed Forces,” Mr. He also said that Moscow and Damascus are “in constant contact” and noted the role Russian troops have been playing in Syria since the Kremlin intervened in 2015 to prop up Mr. Austin III on Wednesday accused Russia of “dangerous and reckless and unprofessional behavior” in blaming Moscow for the downing of a U.S. Austin said earlier on Wednesday, at the beginning of a virtual meeting on Ukraine with allies, that the United States would continue to fly spy planes over international waters, including the Black Sea. noncompliance with a flight restriction zone declared by Russia, the Russian Ministry of Defense said in a statement.

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US and Russia ratchet up rhetoric over downing of drone (atchisonglobenow.com)

Russia and the United States ratcheted up their confrontational rhetoric over a U.S. surveillance drone that encountered Russian warplanes and crashed near ...

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How Russia's Black Sea drone downing compares with the worst ... (CNN)

On Tuesday, a Russian Su-27 fighter forced down a US MQ-9 drone over the Black Sea.

The Russians, for instance, have capitalized on the incident: In a bit of expert trolling, Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev said Russia would try to recover the wreckage of the MQ-9 in order to study it (two US officials told CNN that sensitive software on the unmanned aircraft was wiped before it crashed in the Black Sea). “Russian irritation about US and NATO activities in/around the Black Sea is nothing new,” he wrote. So why the sound and fury over the downing of the Reaper? But back in 2018, reporting about the battle also highlighted the existence of a longstanding “deconfliction line” between the US and Russian militaries meant to minimize the risk of inadvertent escalation by keeping channels of communication open about military movements and operations. But most of those programs remained classified, and out of the news, for decades. The same was also true for manned surveillance flights that the US carried out around — and sometimes over — Soviet territory. And according to Kremlin spokesman Peskov, Russian President Vladimir Putin was briefed on the downing of the drone, but there were no highest level contacts between Moscow and Washington over the matter. US troops called in air strikes and artillery on the opposing force, inflicting dozens of casualties on the Wagner mercenaries and their Syrian allies. Hecker, commander of US Air Forces Europe and Air Forces Africa, said “unsafe and unprofessional” flying by the Russian aircraft nearly caused the Su-27 and the Reaper to crash. And in comments the following day, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warned that relations between Russia and the US had hit their “lowest point.” US European Command said one of the two Russian jets shadowing the Reaper intentionally flew in front of the drone and dumped fuel on it several times. Take, for instance, an often-overlooked chapter of the war in Syria.

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WATCH: Defense Secretary Austin, Gen. Milley say U.S. has ... (PBS NewsHour)

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said he spoke to his Russian counterpart about the destruction of a U.S. drone over the Black Sea, which had brought the two ...

The U.S. The downed $32 million U.S. The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly on the matter. officials said Russia has already sent ships to the area and attempted to recover pieces of the drone. At the time it was the highest level U.S.-Russian contact of the war. and Western allies, who accused Russia of seeking a false pretext to justify further escalation, potentially including the use of a tactical nuclear weapon. Valery Gerasimov, the chief of the General Staff of the Russian armed forces. That Austin and Shoigu were talking underscored the seriousness of the encounter over the Black Sea. [destruction of a U.S. Shoigu had accused Ukraine of planning to use a dirty bomb, a claim that was strongly rejected by U.S. “I just got off the phone with my Russian counterpart, Minister Shoigu,” Austin said at a Pentagon press briefing. It was the first call between Austin and Defense Secretary Sergei Shoigu since October.

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US State Dept says Black Sea drone incident likely unintentional ... (Reuters)

A U.S. military surveillance drone's crash into the Black Sea after being intercepted by Russian jets was likely an unintentional act from Russia's side, ...

defense ministers held a phone call on Wednesday, the Russian defense ministry said. The Russian and U.S. The U.S.

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US, Russia ratchet up their rhetoric over downing of drone (Military Times)

The Kremlin said Moscow would try to recover the wreckage of the drone from the Black Sea.

U.S. The U.S. Kirby said the U.S. In the northeastern Kharkiv region, one person was killed and another was wounded in Vovchansk, a city near the border with Russia. “What do they do thousands of miles away from the United States?” he said in remarks his embassy released. actions “are fraught with escalation of the situation in the Black Sea area,” it said, warning that Russia “will respond in kind to all provocations.” The Kremlin has repeatedly said the United States and other NATO members have become direct war participants by supplying weapons and intelligence to the Kyiv government and pressuring Ukraine not to negotiate peace. had provoked the incident by ignoring flight restrictions the Kremlin had imposed due to its military operation in Ukraine and also blamed “the intensification of intelligence activities against the interests of the Russian Federation.” Such U.S. We know that the aggressive behavior was intentional,” but whether the Russian warplane’s collision with the MQ-9 Reaper drone was intentional was still unclear. The Kremlin said the flight proved again that Washington is directly involved in the fighting in Ukraine and added that Moscow would try to recover the drone’s wreckage from the Black Sea. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who also appeared at the briefing, said, “We know that the intercept was intentional. surveillance drone that encountered Russian warplanes](https://www.airforcetimes.com/news/your-air-force/2023/03/14/russian-jet-us-drone-crash-over-black-sea-us-military-says/) and crashed near the Crimean Peninsula, which the Kremlin has illegally annexed.

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U.S., Russia ratchet up rhetoric over downing of drone (Parkersburg News)

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia and the United States ratcheted up their confrontational rhetoric Wednesday over a U.S. surveillance drone that encountered ...

U.S. The U.S. Kirby said the U.S. In the northeastern Kharkiv region, one person was killed and another was wounded in Vovchansk, a city near the border with Russia. The ministry said the Typhoon jets responded after a Russian refueling aircraft failed to communicate with Estonian air traffic control. “What do they do thousands of miles away from the United States?” he said in remarks his embassy released. In another tussle, the U.K. actions “are fraught with escalation of the situation in the Black Sea area,” it said, warning that Russia “will respond in kind to all provocations.” had provoked the incident by ignoring flight restrictions the Kremlin had imposed due to its military operation in Ukraine and also blamed “the intensification of intelligence activities against the interests of the Russian Federation.” Such U.S. We know that the aggressive behavior was intentional,” but whether the Russian warplane’s collision with the MQ-9 Reaper drone was intentional was still unclear. The Kremlin said the flight proved again that Washington is directly involved in the fighting in Ukraine and added that Moscow would try to recover the drone’s wreckage from the Black Sea. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who also appeared at the briefing, said, “We know that the intercept was intentional.

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Russia's war in Ukraine (CNN International)

Senior officials at Russia's Ministry of Defense gave the order for Russian fighter jets to harass a US drone over the Black Sea this week, according to two US officials familiar with the intelligence. The high-level military officials' connection to the ...

[Russia’s invasion of Ukraine](https://www.cnn.com/specials/europe/ukraine), a sign of the rapidly shifting patterns of warfare. It’s the latest example of a civilian drone being retrofitted and weaponized since Guiding us through the woodland on foot, Ukrainian soldiers eventually brought us to a clearing where they showed us the wreckage of a weaponized drone which they said they shot down with their AK-47 automatic weapons over the weekend.

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US, Russia ratchet up their rhetoric over downing of drone (Lock Haven Express)

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia and the United States ratcheted up their confrontational rhetoric Wednesday over a U.S. surveillance drone that encountered ...

“Bakhmut is the epicenter (of fighting in the Donetsk region), the Russian occupiers are tryng to encircle and seize the city.” In the northeastern Kharkiv region, one person was killed and another was wounded in Vovchansk, a city near the border with Russia. In Dnipropetrovsk province, Russian forces shelled Nikopol and Marhanets, towns located across a river from the shut-down Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. Kirby said the U.S. The U.S. “The answer is obvious — they gather intelligence which is later used by the Kyiv regime to attack our armed forces and territory.” U.S. The ministry said the Typhoon jets responded after a Russian air-to-air refueling aircraft failed to communicate with Estonian air traffic control. The Kremlin said the incident proved again that Washington is directly involved in the fighting and added that Moscow would try to recover the drone’s wreckage from the Black Sea. official said it was unclear whether Washington would recover the fragments, presumed to be in deep water, after securing the information the drone had gathered. It reflected the Kremlin’s appetite for brinkmanship that could further destabilize the situation and lead to more direct confrontations. KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia and the United States ratcheted up their confrontational rhetoric Wednesday over a U.S.

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US and Russia ratchet up rhetoric over downing of drone (WOKV)

The Kremlin said the flight proved again that Washington is directly involved in the fighting in Ukraine and added that Moscow would try to recover the drone's ...

U.S. The U.S. Kirby said the U.S. In the northeastern Kharkiv region, one person was killed and another was wounded in Vovchansk, a city near the border with Russia. The ministry said the Typhoon jets responded after a Russian refueling aircraft failed to communicate with Estonian air traffic control. “What do they do thousands of miles away from the United States?” he said in remarks his embassy released. actions “are fraught with escalation of the situation in the Black Sea area,” it said, warning that Russia “will respond in kind to all provocations.” had provoked the incident by ignoring flight restrictions the Kremlin had imposed due to its military operation in Ukraine and also blamed “the intensification of intelligence activities against the interests of the Russian Federation.” Such U.S. We know that the aggressive behavior was intentional,” but whether the Russian warplane's collision with the MQ-9 Reaper drone was intentional was still unclear. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who also appeared at the briefing, said, "We know that the intercept was intentional. The Kremlin said the flight proved again that Washington is directly involved in the fighting in Ukraine and added that Moscow would try to recover the drone’s wreckage from the Black Sea. It reflected the Kremlin’s appetite for brinkmanship that could further destabilize the situation and lead to more direct confrontations.

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Austin says US will continue to fly drones over Black Sea and ... (CNN)

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin vowed on Wednesday that US aircraft will continue to "fly and to operate wherever international law allows," one day after ...

“The all-in tactic is the constant raising of rates in conditions of a strategic loss and hoping that circumstances would change.” We know that the aggressive behavior was intentional, and we also know it was very unprofessional and very unsafe,” Milley said at the briefing. “We’ll work through recovery operations, that’s US property, and we’ll leave it at that at this point,” Milley said. He previously told CNN’s Jake Tapper that the US took steps “to protect our equities with respect to that particular drone.” “So we are quite confident that whatever was of value is no longer of value.” Milley said he has a call scheduled soon with the Chief of Russian General Staff, Gen. Patrick Ryder said Tuesday, flew in the vicinity of the drone for 30 to 40 minutes before one of the aircraft hit the MQ-9, resulting in the US bringing the drone down into the water. On Wednesday, a Kremlin spokesperson said that relations between Moscow and Washington are at their “lowest point.” However, the US has not yet announced it is taking any action against Russia over the incident, suggesting the Biden administration may be looking to avoid escalating matters further. And we will definitely look into it,” Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev said on Russian state TV channel Rossiya 1. And it is incumbent upon Russia to operate as military aircraft in a safe and professional manner.” Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. “This hazardous episode is part of a pattern of aggressive, and risky, and unsafe actions in international airspace,” Austin said at the beginning of a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group.

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Russia attempting to retrieve downed U.S. drone (CBS News)

Russia is trying to retrieve the debris of a U.S. military drone that crashed into the Black Sea after it collided with a Russian fighter jet Tuesday.

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