Russia says US spy planes threaten civil aviation over Black Sea

Russia says US spy planes threaten civil aviation over Black Sea

According to Russia's civil aviation agency, two passenger planes had to divert and change altitude because a NATO surveillance plane crossed their routes and ignored signals from Russian air safety authorities.
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