Iran reports previous incursion of US-made 'spy drone' into airspace in May

Iran reports previous incursion of US-made 'spy drone' into airspace in May
Days after Iran shot down another US drone it said had entered its territory, Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said a US drone had entered Iranian airspace in May.
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23 June, 2019
US-made MQ9 Reaper, widely used for military strikes - reportedly entered Iranian airspace in May[Getty]
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted a map on Sunday showing a border incident with a "spy drone" encroaching its airspace in late May.

Days after Iran shot down another US drone it said had entered its territory, Zarif said the US-made MQ9 Reaper - also widely used for carrying out military strikes - had entered Iranian airspace on May 26.

The drone was first warned at around 08:30 PM, the map showed, without specifying a time zone.

That was shortly after the aircraft entered Iran's territorial waters off the coast of Asaluyeh city in Bushehr province.

It was warned twice more about an hour later, after it had left the Islamic Republic's airspace and circled close to the border again.

"More evidence - including encroachment of a MQ9 spy drone on 5/26, speedboat purchases & phone calls planning to attribute ship attacks to Iran," tweeted Zarif.

He added: "Prudence prevented it, but #EconomicTerrorism brings tension."

Earlier Sunday, US National Security Advisor John Bolton warned Tehran of misinterpreting "US prudence and discretion" as "weakness", ahead of a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem.

Tensions between Washington and Tehran flared after Iranian forces on Thursday shot down a US drone, the latest in a series of incidents including attacks on shipping in sensitive Gulf waters.

Iran said that drone had violated its airspace, near the strategic Strait of Hormuz - a claim the US denies.

In response, the US prepared to carry out a military strike against Iran but President Donald Trump said he had called it off at the last minute.

Trump said the US was "cocked & loaded to retaliate" but claimed he scrapped the strikes just 10 minutes before they were carried, as taking 150 lives would not have been "proportionate to shooting down an unmanned drone."

That came as tensions spiked between the two countries following attacks on tankers in the Gulf, which the US has blamed on Iran - accusations vehemently denied by the Islamic Republic.

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