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Iran's IRGC shoots down 'intruding' US spy drone

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Published : Jun 20, 2019, 4:15 PM IST

Updated : Jun 20, 2019, 5:11 PM IST

Iran's Revolutionary Guard shot down a U.S. drone on Thursday amid heightened tensions between Tehran and Washington.Iran shot down the drone when it entered Iranian airspace near Hormozgan province.

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Tehran: Irans Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) on Thursday said in a statement that it shot down an "intruding" US spy drone in the Hormozgan province.

Iran says it has shot down a US drone

In the statement, the IRGC said the US-made Global Hawk surveillance drone was brought down by its Air Force near the Kouh-e Mobarak region, which sits in the central district of Jask county, after the aircraft violated Iranian airspace, reports Press TV.

The US military has however, denied flying the drone over the Iranian airspace.

"No US aircraft were operating in Iranian airspace today," said Navy Captain Bill Urban, a spokesman for the American military's Central Command.

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The RQ-4 Global Hawk unmanned aircraft system (UAS) can fly at high altitudes for more than 30 hours, gathering near-real-time, high-resolution imagery of large areas of land in all types of weather, maker Northrop Grumman says on its website.

Tehran: Irans Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) on Thursday said in a statement that it shot down an "intruding" US spy drone in the Hormozgan province.

Iran says it has shot down a US drone

In the statement, the IRGC said the US-made Global Hawk surveillance drone was brought down by its Air Force near the Kouh-e Mobarak region, which sits in the central district of Jask county, after the aircraft violated Iranian airspace, reports Press TV.

The US military has however, denied flying the drone over the Iranian airspace.

"No US aircraft were operating in Iranian airspace today," said Navy Captain Bill Urban, a spokesman for the American military's Central Command.

Also Read: Trump's UN envoy nominee defends climate record

The RQ-4 Global Hawk unmanned aircraft system (UAS) can fly at high altitudes for more than 30 hours, gathering near-real-time, high-resolution imagery of large areas of land in all types of weather, maker Northrop Grumman says on its website.

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