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WAHINGTON: As US-Russia tensions over Ukraine simmer, three US Navy surveillance planes had close encounters with multiple Russian jets above the Mediterranean Sea over the weekend, according to the Defence Department.
Such “intercepts” happen frequently, said two US officials, but they are usually deemed safe and/or professional. The officials said no one was injured in the weekend incidents but that this time the intercepts were “unprofessional.”
In a statement, a Navy spokesman, Capt. Mike Kafka, said: “We can confirm that over the course of last weekend, three US Navy P-8A aircraft experienced unprofessional intercepts by Russian aircraft. The US flight crews were flying in international airspace over the Mediterranean Sea at the time of these intercepts. We have made our concerns known to Russian officials through diplomatic channels.
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While no one was hurt, interactions such as these could result in miscalculations and mistakes that lead to more dangerous outcomes. The US will continue to operate safely, professionally and consistent with international law in international waters and airspace. We expect Russia to do the same.” The P-8A is a maritime patrol plane similar to a Boeing 737.