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has claimed to have escorted a US spy plane away from its airspace amid a new US warning that intends to deploy 175,000 troops to invade in early 2022.
Footage apparently taken in the cockpit of a Russian military aircraft appears to show them tailing an American RC-135 reconnaissance plane over the Black Sea.
It is reported that the Su-27 and Su-30 fighters continued to track the plane until it left the area close to Russian airspace.
The region where southern Russia borders Ukraine and the disputed Crimean peninsula has become increasingly tense because of intelligence claims that President Putin is planning an invasion of Ukraine early next year.
Pictures also show Russian military drills underway in regions close to Ukraine, including Voronezh and Belgorod.
Footage said to have been taken in the cockpit of a Russian military aircraft appears to show them tailing an American RC-135 reconnaissance plane over the Black Sea
The region where southern Russia borders Ukraine and the disputed Crimean peninsula has become increasingly tense because of intelligence claims that President Putin is planning an invasion of Ukraine early next year
Russian military have been conducting training exercises in the south as well as the arctic in an escalation of tensions which has left the US and European allies concerned
President Joe Biden said on Friday that he intends 'to make it very, very difficult for Mr Putin to go ahead and do what people are worried he may do'.

Pictured: Putin addresses the delegates of the Congress of The United Russia Party
A report said: 'Servicemen of the (Vistula) division's tank and motorized rifle units, as well as logistics specialists, were the first to begin the field exercises.'
The drills 'will soon be joined by the liaison, air defence, radiation, chemical and biological defence units and military engineers.'
Sniper drills involving 700-plus military shooters are underway in four regions in striking distance of Ukraine while separately Moscow warned Western navies to stay out of Arctic waters close to Russia, accusing NATO of 'provocative' activity in a vast region where Kremlin war games are now underway.
This came as the Washington Post claimed US intelligence believes the Kremlin is planning a multi-front offensive against Ukraine in the early part of next year.
A Biden administration official was cited as saying: 'The Russian plans call for a military offensive against Ukraine as soon as early 2022 with a scale of forces twice what we saw this past spring during Russia's snap exercise near Ukraine's borders.'
The plans 'involve extensive movement of 100 battalion tactical groups with an estimated 175,000 personnel, along with armour, artillery and mersin bayan escort equipment,' said the unnamed official.
An unclassified U.S.

intelligence document reportedly obtained by The Post includes satellite photos and shows Russian forces massing in four locations.
Fears are growing of an imminent conflict in eastern Europe as Russia and Belarus carry out snap military drills close to where a migrant crisis is playing out on Poland's border, while Washington warns Putin is preparing to invade eastern Ukraine 
Amid the tensions between Russia and Ukraine, Belarus is pressuring Europe over migrants and has threatened to cut off gas supplies to the continent by shutting the Yamal-Europe pipeline which runs through its territory (pictured) 
Poland mersin bayan escort has deployed some 15,000 troops to its eastern border where they have spent much of this week trying to hold back thousands of migrants that Lukashenko's regime is accused of forcing into the region
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Some 50 battlefield tactical groups are deployed along with 'newly arrived' tanks and weaponry, the document alleged.
President Joe Biden said on Friday that he intends 'to make it very, very difficult for Mr Putin to go ahead and do what people are worried he may do'.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said last week: 'We don't know whether President Putin has made the decision to invade.
'We do know that he is putting in place the capacity to do so on short order should he so decide.'