Russian military jet with 14 servicemen disappears during Israeli strikes on Syria

Pentagon says the United States was not involved and declined to provide further details


Afp September 18, 2018
Pentagon says the United States was not involved and declined to provide further details. PHOTO: AFP

MOSCOW: A Russian military jet carrying 14 servicemen vanished from radar over the Mediterranean Sea late Monday as Syria came under attack by Israeli aircraft, the defence ministry said.

"Connection has been lost with the crew of a Russian Il-20 plane over the Mediterranean Sea, 35 kilometres from the Syrian coast as it was returning to the Hmeimim airbase," the Russian defence ministry said early Tuesday.

The fate of the military personnel is 'unknown,' the ministry said in a statement which was carried by Russian news agencies. A search for the plane was underway.

A search-and-rescue source told the Interfax news agency that the Russian warplane could have sunk in the Mediterranean Sea as a result of an "unforeseen critical incident" in the air.

The ministry said that the jet had gone off the radar around 11pm Monday during an attack by four Israeli F-16 jets over Syrian infrastructure in the province of Latakia, a stronghold of President Bashar al-Assad.

RIA Novosti news agency, citing a security source, said that Syrian anti-defence systems had countered a rocket attack.

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There was no immediate comment from the Syrian government.
An Israeli military spokesperson when asked about both the reported Israeli strike and the Russian plane said: "We don't comment on foreign reports."

A Pentagon spokesperson said the United States was not involved and declined to provide further details.

"The missiles were not fired by the US military and we have nothing further at this time," he said.

The Russian defence ministry also said that rockets had been launched from the French Navy's frigate, The Auvergne, which was in the area at the time.

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"The French army denies any involvement in this attack," a French army spokesperson said.

Russian air strikes pound Syria's Idlib before key summit

The jet vanished from radar just hours after Russia said there would be no assault against Syria's Idlib as the presidents of Russia and Turkey agreed to create a "demilitarised zone" in the militant-held province.

After more than four hours of talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin at his residence in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan said their two countries would "prevent a humanitarian tragedy."

 Russian President Vladimir Putin meets his Turkish counterpart Tayyip Erdogan in Sochi. PHOTO: REUTERS Russian President Vladimir Putin meets his Turkish counterpart Tayyip Erdogan in Sochi.PHOTO: REUTERS

Putin said the two leaders agreed to create a 15-20 kilometre-wide demilitarised zone along the line of contact between militants and governments troops by October 15.

This would entail a "withdrawal of all radical fighters" from Idlib including the Al-Nusra Front and also the withdrawal of heavy weaponry including tanks, multiple launch rocket systems, Putin said.

Syrians chant slogans and wave flags of the opposition as others stand on an upper floor of a damaged building during a protest against the Syrian government in Binnish in the rebel-held northern Idlib province. PHOTO: AFP Syrians chant slogans and wave flags of the opposition as others stand on an upper floor of a damaged building during a protest against the Syrian government in Binnish in the rebel-held northern Idlib province. PHOTO: AFP

Russia-backed forces of the Syrian government have massed around Idlib province in recent weeks, sparking fears of an imminent air and ground attack to retake the last major terrorist bastion.

Russia intervened in the Syrian conflict to buttress the Assad regime in 2015.

Residents of Idlib province and surrounding areas have been bracing themselves for a Russian-backed government offensive on the country's largest remaining rebel-held zone. PHOTO: REUTERS Residents of Idlib province and surrounding areas have been bracing themselves for a Russian-backed government offensive on the country's largest remaining militant-held zone.PHOTO: REUTERS

Russia has previously lost aircraft during its Syria campaign.
In November 2015, Turkey shot down a Russian warplane near the Syrian border, triggering a severe crisis in ties with Moscow.

COMMENTS (2)

Nusrat Rizvi | 5 years ago | Reply I feel we as good Muslims should praise and commend Israeli Air force for exposing their pilots to Russian missiles just so the Iranis and Russians do not use nerve gas to kill thousands of Syrian children. Assad has crossed all boundaries of civility to keep himself and his gang of Allowits henchmen in power if only to kill and deport as many Sunnis as he can. BTW, this Assad has been doing for 4 yrs without raising eye brows from the Sunni world at large.
Ties | 5 years ago | Reply It is time for Syria to fight back against Israel attacks.... Syria needs to move more anti aircraft to the Israel border and shoot their planes down when attacked.
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