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U.S. issues warning to Iran jet over drone

TEHRAN, March 15 (UPI) -- An Iranian fighter jet came near a U.S. Predator drone flying over the Persian Gulf, but turned away after a warning by U.S. Air Force jets, officials said.

The Pentagon issued a statement saying the Iranian jet came within 16 miles of the drone Tuesday as it conducted classified surveillance over international waters.

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One of the two U.S. Air Force jets escorting the drone moved to within 2 miles of the Iranian aircraft and issued a warning, the Los Angeles Times reported Thursday.

"The Iranian aircraft departed after a verbal warning," the Pentagon statement said.

"The United States communicated to the Iranians that we will continue to conduct surveillance flights over international waters consistent with long-standing practice and our commitment to the security of the region."

Initial reports said the U.S. jets dropped a flare to warn the Iranian jet, but the Pentagon later corrected that account, the Times reported.

"Updated reporting indicates that no flare was discharged," the statement said.

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