ISIS Islamists Down Syrian Military Jet
On Tuesday, September 16, a Syrian war plane was shot down by
Islamic State fighters. According to information provided by Reuters,
plane was shot down in the suburbs of Raqqa city, which is 250 miles
(400 km) northeast of Damascus. It is reported that the crash occurred
during the air strikes on the territory controlled by the group.
A photograph posted on a jihadist Twitter account purported to show the burnt-out wreckage of the plain.
“Allahu Akbar (God is great), thanks to God we can confirm that a military aircraft has been shot down over Raqa,” another account said, congratulating the “lions of the Islamic State.”
The Britain-based monitor said: “It is the first aircraft shot down since the regime launched air strikes against the jihadists in July following their declaration of a caliphate in late June.”
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a monitoring group which gathers information from a network of activists reported about five air raids on Raqqa on Tuesday.
Rami Abdulrahman, who runs the organization, cited sources close to Islamic State as saying the plane had been shot down.
“Further north Islamic State clashed with Kurdish fighters near Syria’s border with Turkey, in fighting which killed dozens of people on both sides.”
The clashes took place outside the Kurdish city of Kobani, also known as Ain al-Arab, in an area where Kurdish fighters have been fighting off Islamic State attacks for months.
The development comes in parallel with a similar situation in Nigeria. The contact with a jet fighter of the Nigerian Air Force was lost a couple of days ago, when the military aircraft was flying over Boko Haram-controlled are.
A photograph posted on a jihadist Twitter account purported to show the burnt-out wreckage of the plain.
“Allahu Akbar (God is great), thanks to God we can confirm that a military aircraft has been shot down over Raqa,” another account said, congratulating the “lions of the Islamic State.”
The Britain-based monitor said: “It is the first aircraft shot down since the regime launched air strikes against the jihadists in July following their declaration of a caliphate in late June.”
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a monitoring group which gathers information from a network of activists reported about five air raids on Raqqa on Tuesday.
Rami Abdulrahman, who runs the organization, cited sources close to Islamic State as saying the plane had been shot down.
“Further north Islamic State clashed with Kurdish fighters near Syria’s border with Turkey, in fighting which killed dozens of people on both sides.”
The clashes took place outside the Kurdish city of Kobani, also known as Ain al-Arab, in an area where Kurdish fighters have been fighting off Islamic State attacks for months.
The development comes in parallel with a similar situation in Nigeria. The contact with a jet fighter of the Nigerian Air Force was lost a couple of days ago, when the military aircraft was flying over Boko Haram-controlled are.
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