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Russian Military Helicopter Shot Down in Syria, Killing All 5 Aboard | Russian Military Helicopter Shot Down in Syria, Killing All 5 Aboard |
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MOSCOW — A Russian military transport helicopter was shot down on Monday in the Syrian province of Idlib, killing the three crew members and two officers on board in the deadliest episode for the Russian military since it intervened in the country, Russian officials said. | |
Video, which was released by antigovernment activists and purported to show the downing of the Mi-8 helicopter, suggested that it had been shot by ground fire as it returned to the Khmeimim Air Base from a humanitarian mission to the embattled city of Aleppo. | |
The video, which was posted on Facebook shortly before the Russian Defense Ministry confirmed the attack, showed two burned bodies on the sand about 300 feet away from what appeared to be a helicopter in flames. | The video, which was posted on Facebook shortly before the Russian Defense Ministry confirmed the attack, showed two burned bodies on the sand about 300 feet away from what appeared to be a helicopter in flames. |
In the video, a number of men, some of them armed, cheered around the bodies, shouting “Allahu akbar.” One of them jumped on a body, joyfully. | |
A set of images, also released online, showed two Russian drivers’ licenses — one belonging to a young woman, another to a young man — and a laminated Orthodox icon of God the Almighty. It was not possible to establish the names of the people pictured on the licenses. | A set of images, also released online, showed two Russian drivers’ licenses — one belonging to a young woman, another to a young man — and a laminated Orthodox icon of God the Almighty. It was not possible to establish the names of the people pictured on the licenses. |
Dmitri S. Peskov, a spokesman for the Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin, confirmed that all those on board were killed, according to the news agency Tass, and he expressed condolences to victims’ families. | |
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which opposes the Syrian government and tracks the conflict from Britain through contacts in Syria, said the helicopter crashed near the village of Saraqib in Idlib Province. | The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which opposes the Syrian government and tracks the conflict from Britain through contacts in Syria, said the helicopter crashed near the village of Saraqib in Idlib Province. |
The aircraft had recently delivered aid to two Shiite villages nearby that have long been surrounded by Sunni rebels, the Observatory said. | The aircraft had recently delivered aid to two Shiite villages nearby that have long been surrounded by Sunni rebels, the Observatory said. |
None of Syria’s many rebel groups immediately claimed responsibility for shooting down the helicopter. | |
Citing the need to fight terrorists in faraway territories before they arrived to Russia, Mr. Putin began a military operation in Syria at the end of September in support of the government of President Bashar al-Assad. | Citing the need to fight terrorists in faraway territories before they arrived to Russia, Mr. Putin began a military operation in Syria at the end of September in support of the government of President Bashar al-Assad. |
He ordered a partial withdrawal of Russian forces from Syria in March, but military operations continued, although at a lower intensity. | He ordered a partial withdrawal of Russian forces from Syria in March, but military operations continued, although at a lower intensity. |
A number of similar episodes have occurred over the course of Russia’s involvement in the Syrian war. | A number of similar episodes have occurred over the course of Russia’s involvement in the Syrian war. |
Militants belonging to the Islamic State shot down a Syrian Mi-25 helicopter in July, killing two Russian crew members on board. | Militants belonging to the Islamic State shot down a Syrian Mi-25 helicopter in July, killing two Russian crew members on board. |
A Russian fighter jet was shot down by Turkey in November, with the captain killed by insurgents’ ground fire as he descended to earth after ejecting from the plane. Another helicopter was shot down during the rescue mission, killing another crew member. | |
That episode provoked a standoff between Russia and Turkey, which ended with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan apologizing to Mr. Putin in July. | That episode provoked a standoff between Russia and Turkey, which ended with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan apologizing to Mr. Putin in July. |
After the downing of the Mi-25 in July, Russia sent Tu-22M3 bombers to hit Islamic State targets in the areas of Palmyra, Es-Suhne and Arak. | After the downing of the Mi-25 in July, Russia sent Tu-22M3 bombers to hit Islamic State targets in the areas of Palmyra, Es-Suhne and Arak. |
Russia also launched retaliatory strikes after the Islamic State’s affiliate in Egypt claimed to have brought down an Airbus A321 passenger airliner over the Sinai Peninsula, killing all 224 people on board. | Russia also launched retaliatory strikes after the Islamic State’s affiliate in Egypt claimed to have brought down an Airbus A321 passenger airliner over the Sinai Peninsula, killing all 224 people on board. |