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Russia claims Israel put passenger plane at risk during Syria bombing raid

Kremlin says the IAF used the jet carrying 172 passengers at risk, by using it as a 'shield' from anti-aircraft missiles

Screenshot of a video showing reported Israeli strikes against sites in Syria in May 2018.
Screenshot of a video showing reported Israeli strikes against sites in Syria in May 2018.

Russia has once again accused Israeli jets of using one of its planes to “shield” them from Syrian anti-aircraft missiles during a bombing raid on Thursday.

In a sign of increasing tension between the two regional Moscow and Jerusalem, the Kremlin said the Israeli Air Force had put a Russian passenger plane carrying 172 passengers at risk, adding that this latest near-miss was part of a pattern of behaviour.

Russian Defence Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said Israel was “using the presence of civilian airliners as a shield against Syrian anti-aircraft fire” during raids, making “a total mockery of the lives of hundreds of innocent civilians”.

The plane was reportedly trying to land in Damascus when the Israeli jets allegedly used it as cover during airstrikes over Syria. The Russian military said the Airbus A320 was forced to land instead at the Khmeimim air base in north-west Syria.

The Sputnik news agency further reported that the Russian Defence Ministry accused Israeli fighter jets of “routinely” using civilian planes as a shield against Syrian air defence systems.

In September 2018 Syrian air defence systems shot down a Russian reconnaissance plane, killing 15 intelligence personnel on-board. The Russian Defence Ministry blamed the incident on Israeli jets for using the spy plane “as cover”.

In response to the downing of that plane, Russia provided Syria with its advanced S-300 long-range surface-to-air missile defence system, pointedly declaring that the move was “designed to cool off hot heads”.

By February last year Israeli satellite imaging suggested that the system was “probably operational”. Israel has threatened to destroy the S-300 system if it is used against its aircraft, even though this would risk Russia’s wrath.

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