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NATO ‘Spy Planes Circle’ Russia From ‘2 Sides’ As Trump ‘Mulls’ Arming Ukraine With Tomahawk|

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According to the report, American and British surveillance aircraft flew near Russian territory from opposite directions on the same day, reported Newsweek, citing flight dataUS Air Force RC-135V reportedly took off from a UK base and circled around Russia's Kaliningrad, which borders NATO members Lithuania and Poland. Separately, a Royal Air Force RC-135W flew from another British base and loitered off the coast near the Russian Arctic city of Murmansk before returning, as per Newsweek.

There were, however, no reports of either aircraft entering Russian airspace. The Boeing-built RC-135 planes are used for signals intelligence and carry more than 30 personnel, including electronic warfare and intelligence specialists.

NATO is making Putin angrier, and the Tomahawk President Trump to sending to Ukraine will hit the pride of Putin more. The 3rd world war is inevitable.

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American and British surveillance aircraft flew near Russian territory from opposite directions on the same day, reported Newsweek, citing flight dataUS Air Force RC-135V reportedly took off from a UK base and circled around Russia's Kaliningrad, which borders NATO members Lithuania and Poland. Separately, a Royal Air Force RC-135W flew from another British base and loitered off the coast near the Russian Arctic city of Murmansk before returning, as per Newsweek.
On the same day, US and British surveillance planes flew close to Russian territory from different directions, as reported by Newsweek. A US Air Force RC135V took off from a UK base and circled near Kaliningrad, which borders Lithuania and Poland. At the same time, a Royal Air Force RC135W took off from another UK base and circled off the coast near Murmansk in the northern Arctic before returning. The move shows that NATO is on high alert and wants to monitor Russian activities. The situation has increased tensions between these two major powers.
 
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