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Syrian army lost contact with jet near Turkey

The Syrian army lost contact with a jet performing a reconnaissance mission near the Turkish border, local media said Saturday.

Axar.az reports that, earlier in the day, fighters from Syria's Ahrar al Sham Islamist extremist group claimed to have shot down a Syrian government MiG-21 fighter jet over the Syrian province of Idlib. Syrian government sources later reportedly confirmed that contact had been lost with a low-flying plane over Idlib, but said this was due to technical difficulties.
Contact with the jet was lost and the military is now searching for the pilot, who had ejected.

Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim has confirmed that a Syrian military plane had crashed in south Turkey's Hatay province.

Media reports said, citing Turkish sources, that the jet was a MiG-23 fighter rather than a MiG-21.

Debris of a crashed Syrian fighter jet were found near the Turkish border with Syria, according to the Hatay province governor.

The pilot apparently had ejected, the governor added.

Date
2017.03.05 / 09:59
Author
Axar.az
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