Russia told Syria to shoot down Turkish plane in June, kill pilots

TIMES OF ISRAEL – Contrary to previous reports, the two pilots of a Turkish F-4 Phantom which was shot down by Syria in June were not killed in the crash, but were murdered by the Assad regime on Russian orders, according to a devastating series of alleged Syrian intelligence documents leaked to and published by Al-Arabiya on Saturday.

A file “sent from [President Bashar] Assad’s palace,” said the Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya,” conveys and thus apparently approves a Russian suggestion to “eliminate” the pilots in the “natural way.”

Syria had claimed that the plane was downed by accident, and at one point asserted that it had believed the plane was Israeli – hence the need to down it…  (more)

EDITOR:   Very plausible, or is this an Israeli effort to discredit the Syrian regime?

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  1. F4 was most likely a drone with no pilots; sounds more like Israeli propaganda. Many of these old F4s were converted to drones and given to Turkey.

    F4 drones are maintained by NATO called QF-4 drones.

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