Russian Plane Downed by Syrian Missile: Russia
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The Russian military said the Israeli raid on Syria triggered a chain of events, which led to the shooting down of a Russian Il-20 plane by a Syrian S-200 surface-to-air missile.
On Monday evening four Israeli F-16 fighter jets attacked targets in Syria’s Latakia after approaching from the Mediterranean, a statement by the Russian defense ministry said on Tuesday.
The Israeli warplanes came at a small altitude and “created a dangerous situation for other aircraft and vessels in the region”, it said.
The military said the French Navy’s frigate “Auvergne” as well as a Russian Il-20 plane were in the area of the Israeli operation.
“The Israeli pilots used the Russian plane as cover and set it up to be targeted by the Syrian air defense forces. As a consequence, the Il-20, which has radar cross-section much larger than the F-16, was shot down by an S-200 system missile,” the statement said, RT reported.
The Russian ministry stressed that the Israelis must have known that the Russian plane was present in the area, which didn’t stop them from “the provocation”.
Israel also failed to warn Russia about the planned operation in advance. The warning came a minute before the attack started, which “did not leave time to move the Russian plane to a safe area,” the statement said.
The Russian military further accused their Israeli counterparts for causing the shot-down of the Russian plane by the Syrian air defense forces, stressing that Moscow reserves the right to respond accordingly.