SYRIAN REBELS DOWN RUSSIAN PLANE, KILL PILOT
Syrian
rebels shot down a Russian warplane on Saturday and killed its pilot on the
ground after he ejected from the plane, Russia’s defense ministry and Syrian
rebels said.
The SU-25 came down in an area of
northern Idlib province that has seen heavy air strikes and fighting on the
ground between Syria’s government forces backed by Russia and Iran, and rebel
groups opposed to President Bashar al-Assad.
Syrians opposed to Assad see Russia as
an invading force they blame for the deaths of thousands of civilians since
Moscow joined the war on the side of the government in 2015.
The U.S. State Department said it had
seen reports about the incident and allegations that the United States provided
missiles to groups in Syria.
“The United States has never provided
MANPAD missiles to any group in Syria, and we are deeply concerned that such
weapons are being used,” said State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert. “The
solution to the violence is a return to the Geneva process as soon as possible
and we call on Russia to live up to its commitments in that regards.”
The Russian plane was shot down over
the town of Khan al-Subl near the city of Saraqeb, close to a major highway
where the Syrian army and Iranian-backed militias are trying to advance, a
rebel source said.
Although the Russian pilot escaped the
crash, he was killed by rebels who had tried to capture him, the source said.
Tharir al-Sham, a jihadist group
spearheaded by the former Syrian branch of al Qaeda, claimed responsibility for
shooting down the plane on social media, saying one of its fighters had scored
a direct hit with a shoulder launched anti-aircraft missile.
“This work is the least we can do to
revenge our people. Let the criminal invaders know that our skies are not a
picnic and they will not pass through without paying a price, God willing,”
senior commander Mahmoud Turkomani said in a statement released by the group.
Russia’s Defence Ministry also said
that the aircraft was downed by a portable surface-to-air missile. The pilot
reported that he had ejected by parachute, it said, and he was later killed on
the ground.
“The pilot died in a fight with
terrorists,” the ministry said.
PLANE WRECKAGE
TASS news agency
quoted the Russian Defence Ministry as saying Moscow retaliated with a strike
from an undisclosed high-precision weapon that killed more than 30 militants in
an area of Idlib province where the plane was downed.
The Syrian
opposition released footage on social media that purported to show the wreckage
of the plane and the body of the pilot surrounded by fighters.
Rebels said the
downed warplane had taken part in strikes that targeted civilian convoys
fleeing along a major Syrian highway from villages that the army and foreign
militias had overrun.
Syria’s civil war,
which is now entering its eighth year, has killed hundreds of thousands of
people and driven more than 11 million from their homes.
A Russian plane was
blamed for the death of seven civilians and scores of injuries after cars were
targeted on the highway, according to a witness and two rebels sources.
Syrian soldiers and
Iranian-backed militiamen were now around twelve kilometers from Saraqeb,
advancing toward the Damascus-Aleppo highway under cover of heavy Russian air
strikes, two opposition sources said.
At least five
civilians were killed in Saraqeb city on Saturday, which residents blamed on
Russian planes.
Syrians in
rebel-held areas say they can distinguish between Russian warplanes and those
of the Syrian air force, because the Russian planes fly at higher altitude.
Residents say
thousands of people have been forced by air strikes to flee the area, moving
further north to the safety of makeshift camps on the Syrian side of the
Turkish border.
Russia’s Defence
Ministry regularly says it targets only hardline Islamist militants in Syria.
Source: Reuters
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