Syria Downed U.S. Drone over 'Spying' Fears
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةSyria's military said Wednesday it downed an American drone over suspicions it was spying, in what would be its first attack on an aircraft in the U.S.-led coalition battling jihadists.
A military source, speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity, said the drone was not immediately identified as being American but was shot down as a hostile aircraft.
"As soon as it entered Syrian air space, we considered it to be gathering security and military information on Syria's territory," the source in Damascus said.
"The aircraft entered areas where Daesh is not present," he added, using the Arabic acronym for the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group.
Syrian state media reported late Tuesday that air defenses had targeted a U.S. surveillance aircraft over Latakia province, a coastal stronghold of President Bashar Assad.
Without specifying a location or timing for the incident, state media published a series of close-up photos showing what they said was the mangled wreckage of a small aircraft.
The U.S. military confirmed losing communication with a Predator drone over Syria on Tuesday and said it was looking into claims the aircraft was shot down.
At about 1740 GMT, "U.S. military controllers lost contact with a U.S. MQ-1 Predator unarmed remotely piloted aircraft operating over northwest Syria", a U.S. defense official said in an email.
"At this time, we have no information to corroborate press reports that the aircraft was shot down. We are looking into the incident and will provide more details when available."
If confirmed, the incident would be the first time Syrian forces have attacked a U.S. aircraft since the international coalition began its raids against IS in Syria in September.
Damascus is not participating in the coalition's strikes, although its own aircraft also target IS, but has so far refrained from taking action against the foreign planes involved in the operations.
It has been critical of the coalition, warning before the strikes began that it would consider them an attack on Syria if they went ahead without government consent.
After the first raids on September 23, Damascus said it was notified ahead of time, though Washington has ruled out actively cooperating with Assad's government on the attacks.
Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem said last year that Washington had pledged its raids would not hit the Syrian army, though he added that Damascus was skeptical of the commitment.
"Do we trust this commitment? For now, we realize that President Barack Obama, for domestic reasons, wants to avoid war with Syria," he told Lebanon's Al-Akhbar newspaper.
"But we do not know how Obama will act under mounting pressure."
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitor, said the drone was shot down in Al-Maqata, a village near the provincial capital of Latakia.
"There are no opposition fighters or jihadist groups anywhere in that area, but there is a large presence of regime forces," said Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman.
The U.S.-led strikes in Syria have largely been focused on Aleppo and Raqa provinces, where IS has strongholds.
But the campaign has also targeted the group elsewhere and hit suspected positions of fighters affiliated with Al-Nusra Front, the Syrian wing of Al-Qaida.
IS is largely absent from Latakia, according to the Observatory, though Al-Nusra fighters have a presence in the region.
Latakia is home to the Assad family's ancestral village and is a bastion of the Alawite sect of Shiite Islam to which the president belongs.
It has been mostly insulated from the brutal fighting that has wracked Syria since anti-government demonstrations that began in March 2011 spiraled into a civil war following a regime crackdown.
More than 215,000 people have been killed in the conflict, nearly a third of them civilians, according to the Observatory.

Good Riddance, once again. The Axis of Resistance demonstrates their strength, shooting down American drones from the skies.
Beautiful view.

Israelis acted quick though, the resistance fighters were engaged with Al Nusra in Quineitra, they radioed the zionists about a Hezb convoy. Under that confusion they striked with Nusra coordination.
The U.S though, in this incident. Are testing Syrian air defenses with spy drones. Well now they know what happens when they do.
Same goes for Israelis when they strike Resistance targets. Counterattacks that is.

Mystic - cut the nonsense. Drones are rather easy to shoot down. They are slow, fly mostly at low attitudes and have no or minimal electronics countermeasures.

Not true democrat. Yes the U.S did this to test the Syrian defence, now they know there will be resistance in the air aswell.

The enemy of my enemy, alas, is still my enemy - Bashar al Assad in shooting down a US drone that was fighting ISIS
The enemy of your enemy is your enemy - Benjamin Netanyahu before the US congress 2 weeks ago,
See, they are playing from the same playbook

Looooool Assad shoots down one drone wow what an achievement by the axis of resistance. Meanwhile the US has removed Hezbollah from its terror list, which proved my theory all along that the West and Hezbollah have been conspiring against Lebanon this whole time. The entire world is against Lebanon, including the US, Iran, Israel and Hezbollah. It's time the rest of the Lebanese wake up to the ugly politics that are taking place...

The USA is happy to hand over the whole M.E to Iran in exchange for security for Israel.