U.S. Official: Spy Plane Flees Russian Jet, Radar; Ends Up Over Sweden -- CNN
Washington (CNN) -- The Cold War aerial games of chicken portrayed in the movie "Top Gun" are happening in real life again nearly 30 years later.
A U.S. Air Force spy plane evaded an encounter with the Russian military on July 18, just a day after Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was downed by a suspected surface-to-air missile that Ukraine and the West allege was fired by pro-Russia rebels in eastern Ukraine.
The RC-135 Rivet Joint fled into nearby Swedish airspace without that country's permission, a U.S. military official told CNN. The airplane may have gone through other countries' airspace as well, though it's not clear if it had permission to do so.
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U.S. spy plane flies into Swedish airspace without permission to avoid Russian fighter jet -- Washington Times
U.S. military plane entered Swedish airspace without permission -- UPI
U.S. spy plane avoids dangerous run in with Russian jet by flying into Sweden's airspace without permission -- Daily Mail
My Comment: I have no proof .... just a gut feeling .... but there is probably more to this story than what the western media is saying.
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