The Asian Age

Russia blames Israel for downing of jet in Syria

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SYRIAN GOVERNMENT forces mistook the Russian Il20 reconnaiss­ance plane for an Israeli jet and shot it down on Monday, killing all 15 people aboard

RUSSIA SAID that said the Russians were unable to get the Il- 20 to a safe place because an Israeli duty officer had misled them

Moscow, Sept. 23: ( AP) — The Russian defence ministry on Sunday again blamed Israel for the downing of a Russian plane by Syrian government forces and said that Israel appeared "ungrateful" for Moscow's efforts to rein in Iran- backed fighters in Syria.

Syrian government forces mistook the Russian Il- 20 reconnaiss­ance plane for an Israeli jet and shot it down on Monday, killing all 15 people aboard. While the Russian military initially blamed the plane's loss on Israel, President Vladimir Putin later attributed it to "a chain of tragic, fatal circumstan­ces."

The Russian defense ministry on Sunday presented its latest findings on the Il- 20' s downing, laying the blame squarely on Israel.

"We believe that the Israeli Air Force and those who were making decisions about these actions are fully to blame for the tragedy that happened to the Russian Il- 20 plane," Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenko­v said in a statement.

For several years, Israel and Russia have maintained a special "deconflict­ion line" to prevent their air forces from clashing in the skies over Syria. Russia has provided key air support to President Bashar Assad's forces since 2015, while Israel has carried out dozens of strikes against Iranlinked forces. Israeli military officials have previously praised the hotline's effectiven­ess.

But Konashenko­v on Sunday accused Israel of using the hotline to mislead Russia about its plans. He said the Russians were unable to get the Il- 20 to a safe place because an Israeli duty officer had misled them, telling them of an Israeli operation in northern Syria while the jets were actually in Latakia, in the country's west.

Konashenko­v said an Israeli fighter jet flying over Syria's Mediterran­ean coast shortly before the downing deliberate­ly used the Russian plane as a shield, reflecting "either lack of profession­alism or criminal negligence."

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