Fallen Syrian Plane's Pilot in Turkish Hospital

W460

A Syrian military pilot whose aircraft crashed in Turkey near the countries' border is in hospital having been found after a nine-hour search, the Anadolu news agency said Sunday.

According to the Turkish report, the pilot was recovered during an air and ground search and taken to a local hospital after the plane went down on Saturday night in the Turkish province of Hatay.

Anadolu, a state-run agency, did not give further details on the pilot's health but said he was flying alone when the plane crashed.

A Syrian military source quoted by state television on Saturday said "contact was lost with a military aircraft on a reconnaissance mission near the Turkish border."

The Syrian rebel group Ahrar al-Sham told AFP that it had shot down a government plane "as it was overflying Idlib province (in northwestern Syria) and carrying out air strikes."

Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim, quoted by Anadolu, said earlier that the cause of the crash was unknown, but he pointed to poor weather conditions at the time.

More than 310,000 people have died since the war in Syria erupted in March 2011 after regime forces crushed anti-government protests. Millions have fled the country.

Comments 7
Missing humble 05 March 2017, 12:17

A reminder that the Butcher continues killing his own people.

Thumb shab 05 March 2017, 13:03

loool @ reconnaissance mission

Missing roberto 05 March 2017, 16:14

And to make matters worse, they forgot to give the pilot taxi money..

Thumb galaxy 05 March 2017, 17:53

give him some Turkish delight.

Thumb gigahabib 05 March 2017, 21:48

The Turks will bring him back and not harm him. They're too afraid of the Russians.

Thumb warrior 06 March 2017, 03:53

oh ok good to know we have a shia troll knowledgeable on Turkish affairs.

Thumb gigahabib 06 March 2017, 10:56

Lol, you think your Sultan Erdogan would even crumble a hair on this soldier's head?