US-led coalition’s downing of Syrian plane ‘act of aggression’ & ‘support for terrorists’ – Moscow
19/6/17
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An F/A-18E Super Hornet © U.S. Navy |
Moscow views the US-led
coalition’s attack on the Syrian government military jet as an act of
aggression and assistance for the terrorists that the US is fighting
against, according to Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov.
“What is it then, if not an act of aggression, an act
directly in breach of international law,” Ryabkov told journalists in Moscow.
“If you want, it’s actually help for the terrorists the US is fighting,
declaring that they are conducting a counterterrorism policy,” the
official added.
Ryabkov added that he believed the strike
“should be first of all
regarded as the continuation of the US agenda of neglecting the norms
of international law. Regardless of who has power in Washington, people there
are used to the fact that there are circumstances allowing them to arrogantly
look down on – and in some situations, to openly ignore – the basics of
international relations.”
A Syrian SU-22 warplane was shot down by a US F/A-18E Super Hornet on Sunday
while it was on a mission in the countryside around Raqqa.
Damascus
stated that the plane was carrying out operations against Islamic State (IS,
formerly ISIS/ISIL) terrorists when it was downed.
Washington
says that the Syrian warplane
“dropped bombs near SDF fighters south of
Tabqah” and was shot down in accordance with
“rules of engagement”
of Coalition partnered forces.
Earlier, Russia’s Foreign
Minister Sergey Lavrov urged US forces in Syria and those of any other
country to refrain from unilateral, uncoordinated action.
“We call on the US
and all others who have their forces or advisers on the ground in Syria to ensure
the coordination of our work,” he said.
De-escalation zones are one of the possible options to move forward jointly,
he said.
“We call on everyone to avoid unilateral moves, respect Syrian
sovereignty and join our common work, which is agreed with the Syrian
government,” Lavrov said.
He also called on everyone on the ground to
“respect Syria's
sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
In June, the US deployed
HIMARS long-range rocket launchers from Jordan
to its base in At Tanf in southern Syria. The move may be intended to
cut off Syrian government troops from allies in Iraq, since there are no Islamic
State militants in the region to target with the weapons, Lavrov said following
the deployment.
In April, US President
Donald Trump ordered a Tomahawk missile strike on Syria’s Shayrat Airbase, claiming
this was in response to alleged chemical weapons use by President Bashar
Assad’s forces, before anyone had the chance to verify this via an
investigation.
Last September, a coalition
airstrike
on Syrian government forces’ positions near the eastern city of Deir ez-Zor left more
than 60 Syrian soldiers dead.
All comments [ 5 ]
What are the US and its allies doing? protecting the IS
This was the act of invasion
Now I can understand the truth behind the US's drama named the Islamic State
The US is controlling the world by using dark forces like the IS
The US-led coalition has no right to intervene in this fight in Syria, it is domestic.
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