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RUSSIAN AIR STRIKE KILLS 30 IN IDLIB AFTER PLANE SHOT DOWN

Moscow strikes back at rebels after pilot of crashed plane was killed as he shot at militants

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Russia said an air strike left more than 30 militants dead in an area of Syria’s Idlib province after one of its warplanes was brought down on Saturday and its pilot killed.

The pilot of the Russia Su-25 died in a fight with militants after ejecting from the aircraft and parachutin­g to the ground before shooting at militants from an al Qaeda-linked group when they tried to capture, according to Syrian monitors and a militant.

The aircraft came down near the rebel-held town of Saraqeb, which Syrian troops have been trying to take under the cover of Russian air strikes. The death of the pilot was confirmed by Russian news agency Tass, which quoted the defence ministry as saying that 30 militants had been killed in the strike.

A video circulatin­g on social media showed a lifeless body of a man, his face stained with blood, as bearded gunmen stand around him. One of the armed men shouts: “He is Russian.” The authentici­ty of the video could not be confirmed.

Russia is a key ally of President Bashar Al Assad and has been waging a military campaign on behalf of his forces since 2015.

Since then, Syrian government forces have captured wide parts of the country and in recent weeks have been closing in on the rebel-held north-western province of Idlib.

The UK-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights had reported more than 35 air strikes on Saraqeb since late on Friday and said many of its residents were fleeing.

Syria’s state news agency, Sana, said Syrian troops captured the village of Maasaran as well as the Tel Tokan hill, cutting links between Saraqeb and the rebel-stronghold of Maarest Al Numan to the south.

In recent weeks, Syrian government forces and their allies pushed into Idlib, an opposition stronghold, inching closer to a key road that connects Syria’s two largest cities, Damascus and Aleppo.

The UN says more than 270,000 have been displaced in Idlib because of the government onslaught since December 15.

The violence in Idlib came as fighting raged between Turkish troops and Turkey-backed opposition gunmen with Syrian Kurdish fighters in the northern Syrian enclave of Afrin.

The Turkish military said two of its soldiers were killed in Syria and a third died on the Turkish side of the border in an attack by Syrian Kurdish militia.

The military said the deaths on Saturday were related to Turkey’s operation against the Syrian Kurdish-held enclave of Afrin, code named Olive Branch. One of the soldiers was killed when a Turkish tank was hit in Afrin.

Eight Turkish soldiers and at least 24 allied Syrian opposition fighters have died so far in Ankara’s offensive, which started on January 20.

The Turkish operation is intended to clear Afrin of the USbacked Syrian Kurdish militia, known as the People’s Protection Units or YPG, which Turkey considers to be a terrorist group and an extension of the Kurdish insurgency within its borders.

The warplane crashed near the rebel-held town of Saraqeb, which Syrian troops have been trying to take with Russia air strikes

 ?? AFP ?? The wreckage of a Russian Sukhoi Su-25 fighter jet that was shot down by rebel forces in Syria’s north-west province of Idlib on Saturday attracted militants and civilians
AFP The wreckage of a Russian Sukhoi Su-25 fighter jet that was shot down by rebel forces in Syria’s north-west province of Idlib on Saturday attracted militants and civilians
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