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Reuters: US resumes drone flights over Black Sea after MQ-9 Reaper crash

The United States has decided to resume drone flights over the Black Sea after the crash of the MQ-9 Reaper drone. According to Reuters, citing US officials, the first flight after the incident was carried out by the RQ-4 Global Hawk drone.

Recall that on Tuesday, March 14, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reported that an American MQ-9 drone crashed in the Black Sea. The drone violated the borders introduced by Russia under the NWO. To determine the intruder, Russian fighters were lifted into the air, but they did not use weapons against the drone.

According to the message from the Russian military department, the Russian fighters did not use airborne weapons, did not come into contact with the American UAV and safely returned to the airfield of origin.

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