‘Criminal
negligence’ or disregard to Russia-Israel ties: MoD details
chronology of Il-20 downing
A
minute-by-minute account of the Il-20 downing shows Israel's
culpability and either its military bosses' lack of appreciation of
relations with Moscow, or their control of commanding officers, the
Russian defense ministry said.
"We
believe that the blame for the Russian Il-20 aircraft tragedy lies
entirely with the Israeli Air Force," said
spokesman Major General Igor Konashenkov, before revealing a detailed
account of events leading to the downing of the Russian Il-20
military aircraft on September 17. The plane was shot down by the
Syrian air defense units as Israeli's F-16s effectively used it as a
cover during the attack on its neighbor.
The
report featured previously undisclosed radar data and details of
communications between Russian and Israeli militaries, and concluded
that "the
military leadership of Israel either has no appreciation for the
level of relations with Russia, or has no control over individual
commands or commanding officers who understood that their actions
would lead to tragedy."
Misinformation & 'criminal negligence'
On
the evening of September 17, the Russian Ilyushin IL-20 with 15 crew
on board was circling over the Idlib de-escalation zone on a special
reconnaissance mission, when four Israeli F-16 fighter jets left
their country's airspace and flew over the neutral Mediterranean
waters towards the Syrian coast. The Israeli Air Force gave the
Russian side less than a minute's warning before dropping the
precision-guided glide bombs, leaving virtually no time for any
safety maneuvers, Konashenkov said, calling such actions "a
clear violation of the 2015 Russian-Israeli agreements."
Moreover,
the Israeli military failed to provide the location of their jets or
properly specify their targets, claiming they were going to attack
several 'industrial facilities' in northern Syria, close to the
Il-20’s area of operation. The misinformation prompted the Russian
Command to order the recon plane back to the Khmeimim air base. The
Israeli jets, however, instead almost immediately attacked the
western Syrian Latakia province.
The misleading information provided by the Israeli officer about the area of strikes did not allow the Russian Il-20 airplane to move timely to a safe area.
Once
the Syrian air defenses responded to the initial strike, the Israeli
jets switched on radar jamming and pulled back, apparently preparing
for another attack. One of the Israeli jets then came closer to the
Syrian coast and approached the Russian plane, which was preparing to
land at that time.
An
Israeli jet approaching the Russian plane at a time when the Syrian
anti-air missile was launched © Russian Defense Ministry
The
Israeli pilot must have been well aware of the fact that the Il-20
has a much larger radar cross-section than his F-16, and would become
a "preferred
target" for
the Syrian air defense units, who use different friend-or-foe systems
with the Russians, Konashenkov said. Thus, for the Syrians, the
reconnaissance plane could appear as a group of Israeli jets.
"The
Israeli jets saw the Russian Ilyushin Il-20 and used it as a shield
against the anti-aircraft missiles, while
they carried on maneuvering in the region," Konashenkov
said during the news briefing.
The actions of the Israeli fighter pilots, which led to the loss of life of 15 Russian servicemen, either lacked professionalism or were an act of criminal negligence, to say the least.
Finally,
the Israeli jets carried out their maneuvers in the immediate
vicinity of the Khmeimim air base, which is used both by military and
civilian aircraft, including passenger planes, the ministry's
spokesman emphasized, saying that the reckless actions of the Israeli
pilots could also have posed a threat to any passenger or transport
aircraft that may have happened to be there at that time.
Israel 'crossed the line of civilized relations' with 'ungrateful response'
Israel's
negligent behavior amounts to a flagrant violation of the very spirit
of cooperation between the countries, Konashenkov stated, noting that
Russia has never broken its commitment to the deconfliction agreement
– it has always informed Israel about their missions in advance and
has never used its air defense capabilities against the Israelis,
even though their airstrikes sometimes put the Russian servicemen in
danger.
"This
is an extremely ungrateful response to all that has been done by the
Russian Federation for Israel and the Israeli people
recently,"Konashenkov
said.
The
Russian military supported the Syrian military operation in the Golan
Heights to "ensure
there were no shelling attacks on Israeli territory" anymore,
thus allowing the UN peacekeeping mission to resume patrolling of the
contested border between Syria and Israel after "a
six-year hiatus."
Russia
also managed to secure the withdrawal of all Iran-backed groups from
the Golan Heights to a "safe
distance for Israel," more
than 140 kilometers to the east of Syria, the spokesperson said,
adding that this was done at the request of Tel Aviv. "A
total of 1,050 personnel, 24 MLRSs and tactical missiles, as well as
145 pieces of other munitions and military equipment were withdrawn
from the area,"Konashenkov
told journalists.
The
Russian Defense Ministry had provided assistance in preserving Jewish
sacred places and graves in the city of Aleppo. Putting Russian
Special Forces soldiers' lives in danger, it also organized the
search for the remains of some Israeli servicemen that died during
the past conflicts in an area where the Syrian forces were combating
Islamic State (IS, former ISIS) terrorists at that time.
In view of the above, the hostile actions committed by the Israeli Air Force against the Russian Ilyushin Il-20 aircraft cross the line of civilized relations.
While
Israel said that it mourned the deaths of Russian troops, the IDF
statement following the incident shifted all the blame for the
incident solely on Damascus, and its Iranian and Lebanese allies.
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