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Rubio: US should fly more military drones over the Black Sea with fighter jet escorts

An American Reaper drone (file photo)

Hawkish Republican Senator Marco Rubio says the United States should begin flying more military drones with fighter jet escorts over the Black Sea region, following the crash of an American drone there.    

Rubio, the vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Russia downed a US Reaper drone over the Black Sea on Tuesday which is a “test” for the Biden administration.  

“It’s a test to see if we’ll respond to it,” he added.

The Pentagon claimed a Russian Su-27 fighter jet collided with a US military drone over the Black Sea on Tuesday, causing it to crash.

Washington called the incident "reckless" and "unprofessional" while Moscow rejected US accusations and instead blamed the United States for conducting "hostile" flights in the region.

Russia denied that its forces had made any effort to down the drone, and instead suggested that the US aircraft had possibly crashed due to "sharp maneuvering."

According to Moscow, the incident happened as the UAV was flying "over the waters of the Black Sea in the area of the Crimean peninsula...towards the Russian state border."

Crimea declared independence from Ukraine on March 17, 2014 and formally became a part of Russia later on.

The US military released footage of what it described as an “unsafe” and “unprofessional” intercept by the Russian warplane.

The short video footage purportedly shows a Russian Su-27 approaching the back of the US MQ-9 drone on Tuesday and dumping fuel as it passes.

The European Command said the warplane made a second pass at the unpiloted drone, again dumping fuel, before colliding with the drone.

“I think our response should be to fly more of these in that area and to potentially have them escorted by US fighter jets who are manned and have the capability to respond,” Rubio said. 

Rubio said members of the Gang of Eight, the top four party leaders in Congress and the chairmen and vice chairmen of the Senate and Houses Intelligence committees, have not received an additional briefing on the incident, but still claimed that it’s clear that Russian fighters acted intentionally. 

“This was a deliberate effort, this wasn’t some accident. It wasn’t some harassment effort that went awry. This was a design. They basically decided we’re going to begin to shoot down US assets, whatever’s flying in what they call restricted airspace,” he said. 

Russia on Wednesday warned the United States that it will retaliate "proportionately" to all future US provocations.

"Flights of American strategic unmanned aerial vehicles off the coast of Crimea are provocative in nature, which creates pre-conditions for an escalation of the situation in the Black Sea zone," the Russian defense ministry said in a statement.

"Russia is not interested in such a development of events, but it will continue to respond proportionately to all provocations," it added.

'Increased' US spying on Russia led to drone incident

Russia's Defense Minister Sergei Shoigualso told the Pentagon chief that Washington's "increased" intelligence gathering against Russia had led to a drone incident.

Shoigu told his American counterpart Lloyd Austin that "increased intelligence activities against the interests of the Russian Federation" as well as the "non-compliance with the restricted flight zone" declared by Moscow had led to the drone incident, the defense ministry said in the statement.


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