Drones were also seen over the bases last week.
In this June 16, 2020, file photo, the signage at the entrance to British Royal Air Force base RAF Lakenheath is shown near the village of Lakenheath in eastern England.Unidentified drones have been spotted again over three British air bases used by the U.S. Air Force, officials confirmed Tuesday.
The three bases are all located within the same area of eastern England between Cambridge and Norwich, about two hours north of London.
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