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A U.S. Air Force spy plane had no choice but to fly into Swedish air space without permission to evade a Russian fighter jet just a day after a missile downed Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17, American <a href=http://www.buycelinebags.com/celine-doctor-frame-42>Celine Doctor Frame Bags</a> military officials admitted. The plane, an RC-135 Rivet Joint, was conducting electronic surveillance on the Russian military when the Russians began tracking it with land-based radar, ultimately sending a fighter jet to intercept the plane,  reported.
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The Penn Museum recently announced . The skeleton, which had been in a coffin-like box in the basement of the museum for 85 years, is thought to be about 6,500 years old.
In fleeing, the reconnaissance plane entered Swedish airspace without Sweden鈥檚 permission and may have flown over other countries without their knowledge, although military sources refused to confirm to CNN which countries might be included on that list.
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It wasn鈥檛 immediately clear where the spy plane was flying when Russian radar tracked it; it may have been over the Baltic Sea, which would explain its flying into Swedish airspace while trying to flee from a Russian interceptor.
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Russian military officials haven鈥檛 commented on the spy plane鈥檚 flight to western media, but the incident is only the latest close encounter between an American and Russian jet. In April, a Russian SU-27 Flanker fighter plane came within 100 feet  of an American RC-135U reconnaissance plane over the Sea of Okhotsk between Russia and Japan.
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A U.S. intelligence report, released days after the MH17 crash killed all 298 people aboard, proved while Kremlin-backed rebels are believed to have shot down the plane, the region at the time.
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One of the skeletons the Penn Museum received after an expedition was marked as missing in 1990. But William Hafford, who led the digitization effort, and Janet Monge聽(recently ), the curator of the physical anthropology section of the museum, were able to connect this record of a skeleton.
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