Nato aircrafts to keep an eye on Crimea – from Romania

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Two NATO aircraft have arrived in Romania, with designs on surveillance of Crimea. 

Flightrader reports that a Royal Air Force Boeing RC-135W Rivet Joint aircraft took off from Waddington Air Base in the UK.

A wave of concern began in Russia’s hostile information channels, according to the Crimean Wind Telegram channel.

A US Navy Boeing P-8A Poseidon anti-submarine patrol aircraft, which arrived from the Sigonella NATO air base in Sicily, is also in the air off Romania’s Black Sea coast. 

“Z-publics are shouting that the RC-135 arrived to monitor the results of the strike on the airfield in Novofedorivka. This may be true. They are also shouting that this particular aircraft ‘guided Ukrainian missiles to the airfield’. But this is not true,” the report muses, in cryptic terms. 

Russian drones entered Romanian airspace for two days in a row at night, and the wreckage was found on Romanian territory in the morning. 

In April, the UK pulled jets from Romania in order to intercept Iranian drones.

Romania is also expanding its NATO airbase with a new runway for the jets that are constantly coming and going.

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