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2 Russian spacecraft are reportedly trailing a US spy satellite and could create a 'dangerous situation in space'

A US satellite used to spy on other countries is being followed by a pair of Russian satellites, the commander of the US Space Force told TIME Magazine.

The move is "unusual and disturbing" and the US has inquired about it with Moscow, Raymond said. "It has the potential to create a dangerous situation in space."Russian spacecraft are trailing a US satellite used to spy on other countries, the commander of the US Space Force told TIME Magazine. A Pentagon spokesperson was not immediately available to confirm the report. The Russian Embassy in Washington did not respond to a request for comment.

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