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Reconnaissance activity in the vicinity of areas of Ukraine occupied by pro-Russian forces continues and intensifies.

This morning we are tracking three different missions.

The first one, performed by an USAF Boeing RC-135W (reg. 63-9792 – c/s HOMER31) from Souda Bay AB, performing its ISR mission over the Black Sea

Same area and same mission performed by a USArmy Bombardier ARTEMIS (reg. N488CR – c/s BRIO68) departed from Constanța, Romania

Last but not least an USAF Northrp Grumman RQ-4B from Al Dhafra, UAE, (not from Sigonella as usual), covers the eastern part of the country.

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