"NATO" aircraft Boeing RC-135W flew to the Black Sea to see how the Russian ship is sinking
This morning we wrote about the hit of two missiles Harpoon to the tugboat "Vasily Bekh". To watch how the Russian rescue ship was sinking, a "NATO" plane flew in.
What is known
A British reconnaissance aircraft is in the sky over the Black Sea RC-135W. This is evidenced by information from the service flightradar24. The appearance of Alliance aircraft after reports of the defeat of Russian ships has already become a tradition.
Recall that the tug was equipped with the TOR anti-aircraft missile system. However, the rescue ship failed to save itself. According to the Ukrainian Navy, on the ship, which turned into a floating fire, 70% of the personnel were affected. The fate of another 30% of the crew is still unknown.
Source: Defense Express
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