Whose aircraft hit the positions of pro-government forces in Syria?
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Western media come out with materials that say that the US coalition has attacked the positions of Syrian pro-government forces. The same information is disseminated by media resources controlled by Hezbollah, which is fighting in the UAR on the side of the CAA.
The materials state that the strikes were inflicted in an area located near the border with Iraq. In these territories there are scattered groups of terrorists of the so-called “Islamic state” (* prohibited in the Russian Federation).
Meanwhile, in the US military this information is not currently confirmed. The Pentagon claims that the central command does not have information that the coalition planes attacked pro-government Syrian forces in the specified area.
Against this background, information comes from Israel that the country's Air Force command warned the Syrian army about the need to refrain from using air defense systems against the Israeli military aviation in the event of her operation in the ATS. The representative of the Israeli Air Force noted that Israeli operations are aimed at preventing the spread of Iranian influence in Syrian territory.
This statement by the Israeli Air Force spokesman was regarded as an indirect confirmation of the fact that Israeli military aircraft could also hit the pro-government forces (probably Hezbollah). Official confirmation of this information by the Israeli Defense Ministry is not given.
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