Two NATO aircraft arrived in Romania for reconnaissance in the Crimean direction, causing a wave of concern on Russian information channels.
This was reported by the Telegram channel Crimean Wind.
According to Flightradar, a Royal Air Force Boeing RC-135W Rivet Joint with the callsign RRR7224 took off from RAF Waddington in the UK.
It is also noted that a U.S. Navy Boeing P-8A Poseidon patrol aircraft arrived from the NATO base in Sigonella, Sicily, and is currently in the air near the Romanian coast.
"Z-channels are loudly claiming that the RC-135 arrived to monitor the results of the strike on the airfield in Novofedorivka. This may be true. They also claim that this aircraft 'guided Ukrainian missiles to the airfield.' However, this is not true," the report says.
The monitoring group explains that to guide missiles, it is necessary to be airborne, and the British reconnaissance aircraft was over the Black Sea on July 24, conducting reconnaissance.
"Since the beginning of the war, Western intelligence has been sharing information with Ukraine in real-time," the report explains.