US drone in Syria targeted by Russian fighter jet with flares

US drone in Syria targeted by Russian fighter jet with flares

A Russian fighter jet flew ‍within a few meters of a US drone over Syria and fired flares at⁤ it, striking the American aircraft and damaging it, the latest in a string of aggressive intercepts by Russia⁣ in the region.

A senior air force commander said the Russians attempted on Sunday to knock the MQ-9 Reaper drone out of the sky. It came just a week ⁢after a⁣ Russian fighter jet flew dangerously close to ⁤a US surveillance aircraft carrying a⁤ crew in the region, jeopardizing the‍ lives of​ the four Americans on⁢ board.

“One of the Russian flares struck the US MQ-9, severely damaging its propeller,” Lt Gen Alex Grynkewich, the head of ⁤US Air Forces Central, said⁢ in a‍ statement on Tuesday. “We call upon ⁤the Russian forces in Syria to put an immediate end to this reckless, unprovoked and unprofessional behavior.”

Grynkewich said one of‍ the crew members operating the⁣ drone remotely kept it in the air and flew it back to its home base.

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The Sunday incident is the latest in a series of encounters between Russian fighter jets and ​US aircraft flying​ over Syria. In all but the one⁣ instance a week ago, ⁤the US aircraft were MQ-9 drones without ⁢crew members. On that Sunday, however, the Russian‌ Su-35 jet flew ⁣close to a US ‍MC-12 surveillance aircraft with a crew, forcing it to go through the‌ turbulent wake.

US officials at the ‌time called it a ⁢significant escalation⁢ in the ongoing string ⁣of encounters between US and Russian ⁤aircraft that ‌could have resulted in⁣ an accident or loss of life. They said the Russian move hampered the crew‌ members’ ability to⁢ safely operate their plane.

In recent weeks, US officials said,‌ Russian fighter jets have⁢ repeatedly harassed US MQ-9 drones, which are conducting anti-Islamic‌ State group missions, ‍largely ⁣in western Syria.

On ⁢multiple occasions​ in‍ the ​past three weeks, the officials said, Russian fighter jets flew dangerously close to the ⁢US Reapers, setting off ‍flares​ and forcing the drones to take evasive maneuvers.

US and Russian military officers⁣ communicate frequently over a deconfliction phone ⁤line during the ⁢encounters, ​protesting the other side’s actions.

There are about ‌900 US forces in ‍Syria, and others move in⁢ and out‍ to conduct missions targeting Islamic State group militants.

2023-07-25 10:10:03
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