This was told by the representative of the State Department Ned Price on the air of MSNBC.

The presenter asked the official why the US would not publish a video to show the world what really happened to the drone.

"This is a decision that the Defense Department is considering," Price said.

At the same time, the representative of the State Department noted that the United States would not like to disclose information about the methods of collecting information.

On March 14, the European Command of the US Armed Forces announced that the Russian Su-27 hit the propeller of the American MQ-9 drone over the Black Sea, after which the drone fell into international waters.

At the same time, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported that Russian fighters did not use on-board weapons and did not come into contact with a US drone over the Black Sea.

The ministry noted that as a result of sharp maneuvering, the drone went into uncontrolled flight with a loss of altitude and collided with the water surface.