Daesh downs helicopter in Syria, killing two Russian pilots

Published July 10th, 2016 - 08:00 GMT
Smoke billows in the rebel-held Salihin neighbourhood of the Syrian northern city of Aleppo following a reported air strike on July 9, 2016. (AFP/Fadi al-Halabi)
Smoke billows in the rebel-held Salihin neighbourhood of the Syrian northern city of Aleppo following a reported air strike on July 9, 2016. (AFP/Fadi al-Halabi)

Two Russian pilots were killed near the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria's western Homs province Friday when Daesh downed a helicopter belonging to the Syrian army, the Russian Defense Ministry said Saturday.

According to an official statement released by the ministry, the Russian pilots were flying a Mi-25 helicopter.

Russia’s Interfax news agency claimed in its report that an American TOW anti-tank missile system was used to down the helicopter.

Russian troops have been supporting the Bashar al-Assad regime since September 2015.

Western governments and Turkey have accused Moscow of targeting moderate opposition forces in its campaigns.

By Hakan Ceyhan Aydogan

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