Russian jet crashes in Syria, crew killed

Spokesperson did not clarify how many people died, but the Su-24 usually has a crew of two

Spokesperson did not clarify how many people died, but the Su-24 usually has a crew of two. PHOTO: AFP

MOSCOW:
A Sukhoi military jet crashed while trying to take off from Russia's Hmeimim base in Syria on Tuesday, killing the crew, Russian news agencies quoted a military spokesperson as saying.

"The Su-24 plane rolled off the runway and broke up while accelerating for takeoff. The plane's crew did not have time to eject and died," the spokesperson added saying.

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He did not clarify how many people died, but the Su-24 usually has a crew of two.

"According to a report from the scene of the accident, the reason could be a technical failure," he added.


Russia has staged air strikes in Syria in support of the regime of President Bashar al-Assad since 2015.

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On Tuesday, the defence ministry said Russian planes are currently carrying out 150 strikes per day in eastern Syria against Islamic State militants.

The latest casualties put the toll of Russian servicemen officially reported killed in Syria at 37.

Last month a Russian general was killed near the eastern city of Deir Ezzor, where Russian special forces are participating in the regime's ground offensive.
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