Blame America on Russia
Grynkewich, in a virtual briefing for journalists, said that Russian planes continue to put US forces at risk by violating de-escalation protocols in Syria multiple times a day.
Arguing that Russia’s aggression has worsened despite earlier warnings, Grynkewich said Russian planes loaded with munitions sometimes witnessed airspace violations three or four times in a single day.
“Just this morning, we experienced an example of a Russian aircraft entering our airspace early this morning over Syria. These examples occurred yesterday and the day before yesterday.” he used his statements.
POORLY DETECTED F-22S
Noting that the US Central Command (CENTCOM) is trying to de-escalate the tension in Syria, Grynkewich claimed that fighter pilots deployed to Syria from Russia were rewarded for such behavior.
Last week, the US deployed F-22 Raptors jets from Langley Air Force Base in the US to the Middle East, calling it “the best fifth-generation fighter jet in the world”, to counter the actions From Russia. (AA)