Russia races to salvage U.S. drone wreckage in Black Sea
The Hindu
Kyiv meanwhile countered that the incident over international waters was evidence the Kremlin wants to draw the U.S. into the conflict in Ukraine
Moscow said on Wednesday it would try to retrieve the wreckage of a U.S. military drone that crashed over the Black Sea in a confrontation that Washington blamed on two Russian fighter jets.
Russia also warned against "hostile" U.S. flights as tensions simmered and Russia denied its Su-27 military aircraft had clipped the propeller of the unmanned Reaper drone.
Kyiv meanwhile countered that the incident over international waters was evidence the Kremlin wants to draw the U.S. into the conflict in Ukraine.
"I don't know whether we'll be able to retrieve it or not but it has to be done. And we will certainly work on it," Russian Security Council secretary Nikolai Patrushev said in televised remarks.
The crash on Tuesday, which Washington said was the fault of reckless and unprofessional Russian conduct, further ratcheted up tensions between Moscow and Western allies, already soaring over the Ukraine conflict.
Mr. Patrushev said the incident was further proof that the U.S. is a direct party to fighting between Moscow and Kyiv and said Russia had a responsibility to "defend our independence and our sovereignty".
Russia's Defence Ministry said it had scrambled jets after detecting a U.S. drone over the Black Sea and denied causing the crash.