US Fighter Downed Syrian Jet in Northern Syria

An American fighter jet shot down a Syrian warplane on Sunday after it dropped bombs near local ground forces supported by the US. It is the first time the US military has downed a Syrian aircraft since the start of the civil war in 2011

F/A-18 Super Hornets (US Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Andy M. Kin)

A US strike aircraft shot down a Syrian government fighter jet Sunday shortly after the Syrians bombed US-backed fighters in northern Syria, the Pentagon said in a statement.

The Pentagon said the downing of the aircraft came hours after Syrian loyalist forces attacked US-backed fighters, known as the Syrian Democratic Forces, in the village of Ja’Din, southwest of Raqqa. The rare attack was the first time a US jet has shot down a manned hostile aircraft in more than a decade, and it signaled the United States’ sharply intensifying role in Syria’s war.

The incident is the fourth time within a month that the US military has attacked pro-Syrian government forces.

A statement distributed by the Syrian military said that the aircraft’s lone pilot was killed in the attack and that the jet was carrying out a mission against the Islamic State.

"The attack stresses coordination between the US and ISIS, and it reveals the evil intentions of the US in administrating terrorism and investing it to pass the US-Zionist project in the region," the Syrian statement said, using an acronym for the Islamic State.

Before it downed the Syrian plane, the US military used a "deconfliction" channel to communicate with Russia, Syria’s main ally, to prevent the situation from escalating, the Pentagon said.

US-led jets stopped the fighting by flying close to the ground and at a low speed in what is called a "show of force," the Pentagon said.

About two hours later, despite the calls to stand down and the US presence overhead, a Syrian Su-22 jet attacked the Syrian Democratic Forces, dropping an unknown number of munitions on the US-backed force. Col. John Thomas, a spokesman for the US Central Command, said that the Syrian aircraft arrived with little warning and that US aircraft nearby tried to hail the Syrian jet after it had dropped its bombs. Thomas also said US forces were in the area but were not directly threatened.

After the hailing attempts, a US F/A-18 shot down the Syrian aircraft.

 

[Source: The Washington Post]

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