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A Russian maritime patrol plane with multiple personnel on board was accidentally shot down by Syrian anti-aircraft artillery during an alleged Israeli missile attack.
A US official with knowledge of the incident said the regime was actually trying to stop a barrage of Israeli missiles that occurred on Monday.
A second official confirmed that Israel was responsible for the missile strikes on the Syrian regime.
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Air traffic controllers at the Khmeimim Air Base lost contact with #RuAF Il-20 aircraft over the Mediterranean Sea, 35 kilometers from the coast of Syria, when returning to Khmeimim base in moment attack of Israeli 4xF-16 fighters on Latakia region.
Military Advisor@miladvisor
Il-20 is electronic intelligence (ELINT) aircraft. pic.twitter.com/kkxf8iE8rx
10:30 AM - Sep 18, 2018
The Russian state news agency TASS reported that a Russian IL-20 military aircraft with 14 personnel on board disappeared over the Mediterranean on Monday.
According to TASS, the ministry of defense specified that "the mark of IL-20 went off the radars disappeared during the attack of four Israeli F-16 aircraft on Syrian targets in the province of Latakia."
The Israelis had fired multiple missiles against targets in the coastal area of Latakia where Russia has based much of its military presence, including aircraft.
The Russian maritime patrol plane lost signal and is believed to have been shot down during an alleged Israeli missile attack in the province of Latakia. (Getty)
In an attempt to strike back against the Israelis, the Syrians launched extensive anti-aircraft fire, the official said and the Russian aircraft was hit.
The US found out about the incident because Syrian forces broadcast an emergency search and rescue radio call on an international frequency.
The US then got a direct message from another country about the type of aircraft and circumstances of the incident.
The official would not identify that country, but it is likely that Russia is the only nation that would know exactly what type of aircraft was shot down.
Russia has not yet officially directed blame towards Israel for the attack. (AAP)
A spokesman for the Pentagon told CNN that the missiles were not fired by the US military but would not speak as to who was behind the strikes. An Israel Defense Forces spokesman declined to comment on the reports.
The aircraft was shot down by an anti-aircraft system the Russians sold to the Syrians several years ago, the official said.
The Syrian air defense network in western Syria is very densely populated with anti-aircraft missile and radar systems.
In February, the two-man crew of an Israeli F-16 ejected from their aircraft when a missile exploded near them, damaging their aircraft as they finished conducting a mission against Syrian forces.
An Israeli defense official told CNN earlier this month that Israel has struck Syria 200 times in the past 18 months to prevent the deployment of Iranian weapons in the region.
With CNN.
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https://www.9news.com.au/2018/09/18/15/55/russian-plane-shot-down-syria-israeli-missile-attack
A US official with knowledge of the incident said the regime was actually trying to stop a barrage of Israeli missiles that occurred on Monday.
A second official confirmed that Israel was responsible for the missile strikes on the Syrian regime.
Replying to @miladvisor
Air traffic controllers at the Khmeimim Air Base lost contact with #RuAF Il-20 aircraft over the Mediterranean Sea, 35 kilometers from the coast of Syria, when returning to Khmeimim base in moment attack of Israeli 4xF-16 fighters on Latakia region.
Military Advisor@miladvisor
Il-20 is electronic intelligence (ELINT) aircraft. pic.twitter.com/kkxf8iE8rx
10:30 AM - Sep 18, 2018
The Russian state news agency TASS reported that a Russian IL-20 military aircraft with 14 personnel on board disappeared over the Mediterranean on Monday.
According to TASS, the ministry of defense specified that "the mark of IL-20 went off the radars disappeared during the attack of four Israeli F-16 aircraft on Syrian targets in the province of Latakia."
The Israelis had fired multiple missiles against targets in the coastal area of Latakia where Russia has based much of its military presence, including aircraft.
The Russian maritime patrol plane lost signal and is believed to have been shot down during an alleged Israeli missile attack in the province of Latakia. (Getty)
In an attempt to strike back against the Israelis, the Syrians launched extensive anti-aircraft fire, the official said and the Russian aircraft was hit.
The US found out about the incident because Syrian forces broadcast an emergency search and rescue radio call on an international frequency.
The US then got a direct message from another country about the type of aircraft and circumstances of the incident.
The official would not identify that country, but it is likely that Russia is the only nation that would know exactly what type of aircraft was shot down.
Russia has not yet officially directed blame towards Israel for the attack. (AAP)
A spokesman for the Pentagon told CNN that the missiles were not fired by the US military but would not speak as to who was behind the strikes. An Israel Defense Forces spokesman declined to comment on the reports.
The aircraft was shot down by an anti-aircraft system the Russians sold to the Syrians several years ago, the official said.
The Syrian air defense network in western Syria is very densely populated with anti-aircraft missile and radar systems.
In February, the two-man crew of an Israeli F-16 ejected from their aircraft when a missile exploded near them, damaging their aircraft as they finished conducting a mission against Syrian forces.
An Israeli defense official told CNN earlier this month that Israel has struck Syria 200 times in the past 18 months to prevent the deployment of Iranian weapons in the region.
With CNN.
© Nine Digital Pty Ltd 2018
https://www.9news.com.au/2018/09/18/15/55/russian-plane-shot-down-syria-israeli-missile-attack