Turkish F-16 on Tuesday shot down a Syrian L-39 warplane over the northwest Idlib province, the Turkish defense ministry said, the third such downing in three days.
Over the weekend Turkey launched the “Operation Spring Shield” military offensive against Russian-backed Syrian forces in the northwest.
“As part of the Spring Shield operation that is successfully continuing, an L-39 plane belonging to the regime has been downed,” the Turkish defense ministry said on March 3.
Syrian state news agency SANA reported that the plane was “targeted.” At least one of the pilots is believed to have been killed, but there was no official confirmation of the fate of either crew member.
The Syrian air force is known to operate two-seater Aero L-39ZA attack aircraft and has deployed the plane against rebels throughout the civil war.
It’s the third such reported downing since Spring Shield began. Turkey said it shot down two Su-24 jets on Sunday and destroyed a Turkish drone along with air defenses. Ankara has also claimed to have killed more than 2,000 Syrian forces, numbers that have not been verified.
Turkish forces launched reprisals against regime targets in Idlib on Friday after dozens of Turkish soldiers were said to have been killed in Idlib province in a strike Ankara blamed on the regime rather than its main military backer Russia.
U.S. Special Envoy for Syria James Jeffrey and the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Kelly Craft visited Turkey’s Hatay province on Tuesday. Jeffrey is at odds with the Pentagon over Turkey’s request for Patriot missile defense systems along its southern border to defend against the regime, Politico reported on Friday.
The European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell will meet Turkish officials to discuss Idlib and the pending refugee crisis on the Turkey-Greek border.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said at the weekend that Turkey would no longer hold back millions of Syrian and other refugees who wish to reach Europe, in violation of a 2016 deal with the E.U.
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