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Russian airliner diverted to avoid Nato spy plane, says Moscow

Its Federal Air Transport Agency will lodge diplomatic protest over matter

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 05 Dec 2021 6:00PM

Russian airliner diverted to avoid Nato spy plane, says Moscow
Increased activity by Nato aircraft near Russia’s borders creates a risk of dangerous accidents involving civilian aircraft, according to the Federal Air Transport Agency. – Pixabay pic, December 5, 2021

MOSCOW – A Russian airliner had to change course to avoid a Nato spy plane that was crossing its path above the Black Sea, said Moscow authorities.

The alleged spy plane “descended rapidly” across the planned route for a Tel Aviv-Moscow Aeroflot service with 142 individuals on board, news agency Interfax reported Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency as saying late yesterday.

“The direction and altitude of the commercial flight were immediately altered” to avoid a collision, the agency said, adding that the unknown plane did not respond to radio hails from air traffic control.

Interfax reported that the Aeroflot flight had to drop 500m to keep its distance from the reconnaissance aircraft, which the pilots saw from the cockpit with the naked eye.

A second plane – a private jet flying from Black Sea resort Sochi, to North Macedonia capital Skopje – also had to divert to avoid the spy plane, the air transport authority said.

“Increased activity by Nato aircraft near Russia’s borders...creates a risk of dangerous accidents involving civilian aircraft,” the agency said, adding that it would lodge a diplomatic protest.

Russian authorities did not say which nation had operated the spy plane.

On Friday, Russian fighter jets were sent to escort two American spy aircraft over the Black Sea region, Russian media reported.

Yesterday’s incident comes as tensions rise between Russia and western nations, which accuse Moscow of massing troops on its border with Ukraine in preparation for an invasion.

Russia has denied having any such plans, in turn accusing Nato countries of “provocations” including military exercises near its borders. – AFP, December 5, 2021

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