Russia discovers wreckage of ‘downed’ drone in Black Sea

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Russia was only able to find a few fragments of a reconnaissance drone which, according to the American side, was shot down in the Black Sea. This was stated by one of the representatives of the United States.

“The United States believes that the Russian Federation has found several fragments of a downed drone in the Black Sea,” CNN told CNN, citing an official.

The representative of the American side assured that the understandable wreckage may well belong to the MQ-9 Reaper drone. This was told by the publication URA.RU.

Earlier, an American drone crashed into the Black Sea. US authorities said the downed drone did not violate Russian space, but Washington remotely wiped its software after the crash.

The regional chief reported on March 16 that the White House had approved a potential sale of 800 Hellfire air-to-surface missiles to Poland. This was reported by the US Defense Cooperation Agency.

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