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Overseas Network, June 6thAccording to the US “Capitol Hill” report, on June 5 local time, White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said that after a private plane entered a no-fly zone in Washington, D.C., six F-16 fighter jets scrambled to take off. intercepted, the plane eventually crashed.
When a private jet enters a no-fly zone, it is part of the standard response to initiate an interception by fighter jets, Kirby said. “The two fighter planes from Joint Base Andrews arrived first to intercept. They had to speed up to reach the designated area, so people heard a sonic boom.”Kirby also said the Pentagon would review the incident.
On the afternoon of the 4th local time, a small American Cessna plane broke into the no-fly zone in Washington, D.C., was intercepted by warplanes and crashed in the mountains of Virginia. All four people on board were killed. At the time of the incident, the huge sonic booms emitted by US warplanes in the air had frightened the public. (Overseas Network/Li Fang)
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