U.S., Russia Set Deconfliction Line Aimed At Avoiding Air Incidents

F-35 Flies Over Eastern Euirope
Credit: U.S. Air Force
The U.S. military on March 1 established a deconfliction line with the Russian Ministry of Defense aimed at avoiding incidents in the airspace over Eastern Europe amid Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine. The Pentagon said in a statement that the new line was stood up “for the purposes of...

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