NewsU.S. fighter jet 'dangerously' near Russian plane in Syrian airspace

U.S. fighter jet 'dangerously' near Russian plane in Syrian airspace

On Sunday, an incident occurred in Syrian airspace. A coalition fighter-bomber plane from the United States "dangerously" approached a Russian reconnaissance plane over the Homs province area, according to Reuters, citing reports from Russian media.

A step away from collision. A US plane dangerously approached a Russian one.
A step away from collision. A US plane dangerously approached a Russian one.
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Kamila Gurgul

19 August 2024 07:59

"A coalition multirole fighter F/A-18 Hornet made dangerous contact with a Russian An-30, which was conducting a scheduled flight in Syrian airspace," reported Captain Oleg Ignasiuk, deputy head of the Russian military centre in Syria.

"The Russian crew, demonstrating high professionalism, quickly took the necessary actions to prevent a collision," he stated.

According to Russian sources, the incident took place near the American base at Al-Tanf, located in the Homs province. The United States Department of Defense has not yet provided an official reaction to the situation.

American military in Syria

The United States maintains a contingent of 900 soldiers in Syria and an additional 2,500 military personnel in neighbouring Iraq. The primary objectives of their presence are to provide advisory roles and support local forces in countering the threat from ISIS, which in 2014 gained control over significant areas of both countries, only to be later pushed to the margins.

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