In Crimea, they told why the US Air Force planes fly at the Russian borders

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The increased activity of US Air Force reconnaissance aircraft off the coast of Crimea has a fairly simple explanation.



According to the Deputy Speaker of the Crimean Parliament, Vladimir Bobkov, the increased number of flights of American spy planes along the coast of the peninsula is associated with US concerns about the increased role of Russia in the international arena.

Arguing his point of view, the vice speaker draws attention to the fact that after the collapse of the USSR, when neither the United States nor any other republic of the former Soviet Union was considered the United States as a real threat, there were practically no reconnaissance flights at the Russian borders.

Sergey Bobkov noted that today the Kaliningrad region and Crimea are the area of ​​special attention of the American intelligence services. He considers this activity evidence of Washington’s understanding that Russia has begun to exert a significant influence on world events and has become a “deeply echeloned state.”

Recall that yesterday there was another outburst of activity of American spy planes - several aircraft simultaneously flew over the southern borders of Russia for eight hours.

Due to the fact that there was no threat of invasion of airspace, the air defense and the air forces of the Russian Federation limited themselves to observation and escort.
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