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[...]The following is a snippet from a Russian news station reporting on the incident:
However, shortly after the invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces, the government of Turkey closed off the Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits to warships from any country, whether or not they border the Black Sea, raising questions if a Navy salvage ship would be permitted to recover the aircraft.
Those restrictions might not apply to a commercial ship with a recovery team aboard, said Sal Mercogliano, chair of Campbell University's Department of History, Criminal Justice and Politics and a merchant mariner told USNI News on Tuesday.
"What I assume they'll do is charter something and take it to the Black Sea or charter something in the Black Sea," he said. "As long as its non-military they don't seem to have any issues."
NATO member Romania is a Black Sea nation and the Navy has taken on sailors and equipment while operating in the region in the past.
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Since late 2021, the U.S. has positioned an aircraft carrier in the nearby Mediterranean and stepped up flights along NATO's eastern flank along with U.S. Air Force and allied aircraft. That includes unmanned flights over the Black Sea.
"These aircraft had been flying over the Black Sea region for some time to include before the current conflict started," Ryder said. "It is an important and busy international waterway. And so it is not an uncommon mission for us to be flying in international airspace."
The downing of the MQ-9 follows at least two of the same type of drones getting shot down over Syria, Bryan Clark, an analyst with the Hudson Institute told USNI News on Tuesday.
"The practice of the U.S. has been not to retaliate against attacks against UAVs," he said.
In terms of salvage, "the law is fuzzy on this," he said. "If it has no human operator and in international waters or airspace, you can argue that it's salvage."
"Such cooperation will pull the Philippines against China and tie the country to the chariot of geopolitical strife, seriously jeopardizing Philippine national interests and regional peace and stability."The Chinese embassy urged the Marcos administration to avoid getting sucked into US efforts to maintain global hegemony.
"We should abandon the perverse path of sowing dissension and causing trouble, not to mention the evil path of drawing wolves into the house and opening the door for thieves."
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