Pentagon: USA did not apologize to Russian Federation for drone incident

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Pentagon spokesman, Air Force Brigadier General Patrick Ryder, said that the United States did not apologize to Russia for the American unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that crashed into the Black Sea. It has been reported TASS.

“No, we didn’t apologize,” Ryder said.

He stressed that the main task of the United States is to emphasize the clarity of the statement that the American side will continue to fly and operate in international airspace in accordance with international law.

Previously, ForPost, citing a source, said that experts of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation to create On March 14, the day of the incident, an American unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) MQ-9 Reaper crashed in the Black Sea.

On March 15, the Pentagon reported that Russian Su-27 warplanes intercepted an American MQ-9 Reaper in the skies over the Black Sea, and one of them struck it with a wing, damaging the propeller. As a result, he was “forced to drown” by the Americans.

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