US surveillance aircraft spotted near Russian borders in Baltic region

US surveillance aircraft spotted near Russian borders in Baltic region
# 19 July 2019 18:51 (UTC +04:00)

US reconnaissance aircraft have been repeatedly detected performing their routines in the vicinity of Russia’s borders for the past several months, APA reports citing Sputnik.

They have been spotted near the Black Sea, the Kaliningrad region, and Russian military bases in Syria.

A US strategic reconnaissance RC-135V Rivet Joint aircraft has been spotted making a three-hour-long flight near Russia's Western border in the Baltic region, according to PlaneRadar.

The spy plane, which has the tail number 64-14846, reportedly took off from the Mildenhall base in the UK. The plane flew along the borders of the exclave Kaliningrad region of Russia before flying near the southern and eastern parts of the area in Polish and Lithuanian airspace.

Earlier on Thursday, a Q-4B Global Hawk drone and P-8A Poseidon plane carried out a reconnaissance flight near the Crimean Peninsula.

​​The Russian Ministry of Defence has repeatedly urged Washington to abandon its surveillance operations near Russia's borders. However, Washington has refused these requests.

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THE OPERATION IS BEING PERFORMED