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Three U.S. officials familiar with the intelligence said the highest levels of the Kremlin approved the aggressive actions of Russian military fighter jets against a U.S. military drone over the Black Sea Tuesday.
The Russian jets dropped jet fuel on the MQ-9 Reaper, an unprecedented action, and two of the officials said the intelligence suggests the intent seemed to be to throw the drone off course or disable its surveillance capabilities.
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It was “Russian leadership’s intention to be aggressive in the intercept,” said one of the officials.
President Biden marked one year since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with a speech during a visit to Poland.
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