Russian Fighter Jet Crashes off Syria, Both Pilots Killed

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A Russian fighter jet crashed after taking off from an airbase in Syria on Thursday, killing both pilots, Moscow's defence ministry said in a statement carried by news agencies. 

"As it was climbing after taking off from the Hmeimim airbase, the Russian fighter Su-30SM crashed into the Mediterranean Sea. Two pilots, who fought until the last minute to save the plane, died, according to reports from the scene," the statement said. 

The ministry said the plane had not come under fire, adding that "according to preliminary information, the reason for the crash could have been a bird falling into the engine".

The accident brings Russia's official military losses in Syria to 86. 

The most recent acknowledged military loss came when a transport plane crashed on landing at the Hmeimim airbase in March, killing all 39 people on board. 

But Russian nationals are regularly reported to be serving as paid mercenaries in Syria and taking on dangerous missions that often lead to casualties.

Comments 7
Thumb EagleDawn 03 May 2018, 13:47

Oh lala

Thumb janoubi 03 May 2018, 17:53

Sure, it was a bird that destroyed both engines and the pilots could not eject:)

Thumb takiyyah 03 May 2018, 19:01

It's like going in one ear and out the other but with one bird and two engines

Thumb takiyyah 03 May 2018, 18:59

Two pilots, who fought until the last minute to save the plane according to reports from the scene? How the hell do they know this? And btw the ejection seats are there for a reason numbnuts! What kind of idiots are they putting in these planes?

Thumb shab 03 May 2018, 20:48

A new saying
Killing to engines with one bird.

Thumb janoubi 04 May 2018, 09:09

looool

Thumb rolfmao. 03 May 2018, 21:41

Bird 2 - Russians 0