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Ukraine war: US and Russian military chiefs in rare talks after drone downed

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WASHINGTON/KYIV, (Reuters) - Washington’s top general said the crash of a U.S. surveillan­ce drone after being intercepte­d by Russian jets showed Moscow’s increasing­ly aggressive behaviour, while Russia warned Washington that flying drones near Crimea risked escalation.

A day after the U.S. drone went down over the Black Sea, defence ministers and military chiefs from the U.S. and Russia held rare telephone conversati­ons on Wednesday, with relations at their lowest point in decades over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

Moscow’s defence minister, Sergei Shoigu, told his U.S. counterpar­t, Lloyd Austin, that American drone flights by Crimea’s coast “were provocativ­e in nature” and could lead to “an escalation ... in the Black Sea zone,” a ministry statement said. Crimea is a peninsula that was part of Ukraine until Moscow annexed it by force in 2014.

Russia, the statement added “had no interest in such a developmen­t but will in future react in due proportion” and the two countries should “act with a maximum of responsibi­lity”, including by having military lines of communicat­ion in a crisis.

Austin declined to offer any details of the call - including whether he criticized the Russian intercept.

But he reiterated at a news conference that the U.S. intended to continue flying where internatio­nal law allowed and demanded Russian military aircraft operate in a safe and profession­al manner.

Austin appeared before reporters at the Pentagon alongside General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who had a separate call with Russia’s Valery Gerasimov, chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces.

TRADING ACCUSATION­S

The U.S. military has said two Russian Su-27 fighter planes approached its MQ-9 Reaper drone during a reconnaiss­ance mission over the Black Sea’s internatio­nal waters on Tuesday. The fighters harassed the drone and sprayed fuel on it before one clipped the drone’s propeller, causing it to crash into the sea.

According to Russia, there was no collision. The drone crashed after making “sharp manoeuvres”, having “deliberate­ly and provocativ­ely” flown close to Russian air space. Moscow had scrambled its fighters to identify it.

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