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Moscow authorities say Aeroflot plane headed for Russian capital nearly collided with the US air force recon aircraft over Black Sea

NATO Spy Plane Forced Flight from Tel Aviv to Dive to Avoid Catastrophe

A US spy plane forced a civilian aircraft that took off from Israel to dive toward the ground to avoid a mid-air collision above the Black Sea, Russia said.

On Friday morning, December 3, a NATO CL600 reconnaissance aircraft descended rapidly across the planned route for an Aeroflot plane from Tel Aviv to Moscow with 142 people on board, Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency said in a statement.

The Aeroflot flight reportedly had to drop 500 meters (1,600 feet) to keep its distance from the reconnaissance aircraft, which the pilots saw from the cockpit with the naked eye.

A second plane, a smaller CL650 aircraft, flying from the Black Sea resort Sochi to Skopje, the capital of Northern Macedonia, also had to divert to avoid the spy plane, the Russian air transport authority said Saturday, December 4.

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

“Increased activity by NATO aircraft near Russia’s borders, including above the Black Sea, creates a risk of dangerous accidents involving civilian aircraft,” the agency said.

The incident came as tensions rise between Russia and Western nations, which accused Moscow of massing troops on its border with Ukraine in preparation for a possible invasion.

Russia has denied it has any such plans, in turn accusing NATO countries of “provocations” including military exercises near its borders.

In 2001, a passenger plane from Tel Aviv to Novosibirsk, Russia, was shot down over the Black Sea by an errant Ukrainian missile during a military drill. (TOI/VFI News)

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