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Syria downs Russian plane

Moscow says Israeli jets prompted friendly fire

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Syria accidental­ly downed a Russian military aircraft with a crew of 15 onboard when its air defences went into action against an alleged Israeli missile strike, the Russian army said Tuesday.

The incident, which happened late Monday, was the worst case of friendly fire between the two allies since Russia’s game-changing military interventi­on in September 2015.

The Russian Ilyushin dropped off the radar over the Mediterran­ean moments after Turkey and Russia announced a deal that offered millions of people reprieve from a threatened military assault in northern Syria.

There was no immediate word from Damascus, but the deadly air war sequence started when missiles struck the coastal region of Latakia on Monday.

Israeli pilots carrying out attacks on Syrian targets “used the Russian plane as a cover, exposing it to fire from Syrian air defences,” the Russian military said.

The plane downed by Syria’s Russian-made S-200 air defence had a crew of 15, who were all killed, Moscow said.

The Russian government stressed that the incident would have no impact on the Idlib deal but warned Israel of reprisals and summoned its envoy in Moscow.

Moscow had earlier said rockets were fired from a French frigate positioned in the same area of the Mediterran­ean.

The French military denied any involvemen­t. Syria state media reported late Monday that air defences had intercepte­d missiles targeting Latakia.

“Our air defences are countering hostile missiles coming from the sea towards the city of Latakia, and a number of them have been intercepte­d,” it said, quoting a military source.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said some missiles did get through and struck ammunition depots at the site of the technical industries institute.

Rami Abdel Rahman, the head of the Britain-based monitoring group, said at least two fighters were killed and 10 wounded in the strike.

“Two bodies were found,” he told AFP, adding that he could not immediatel­y confirm whether the casualties were soldiers or militiamen from the forces supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

Israel, which did not comment on Monday evening’s strikes, has conducted frequent raids in recent months against Syria’s military infrastruc­ture, including against bases it believes host Iranian combatants.

Earlier in September, Israel admitted carrying out 200 strikes in Syria over the past 18 months.

The Syrian blunder came hot on the heels of a major deal announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpar­t Recep Tayyip Erdogan after talks in the Russian resort of Sochi.

The two main brokers in northern Syria agreed to create a 15-20 kilometer-wide demilitari­zed zone along the line of contact between rebels and regime troops in the Idlib region.

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? An undated photo released by Russian military on Tuesday shows a Russian IL-20M (Ilyushin 20m) aircraft landing at an unknown location. Russia blamed Israel on Tuesday for the loss of one of its IL-20M aircraft to Syrian fire, which killed all 15 servicemen on board, and threatened a response.
Photo: AFP An undated photo released by Russian military on Tuesday shows a Russian IL-20M (Ilyushin 20m) aircraft landing at an unknown location. Russia blamed Israel on Tuesday for the loss of one of its IL-20M aircraft to Syrian fire, which killed all 15 servicemen on board, and threatened a response.

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