Reuters: Su-24 of the Russian Aerospace Forces crashed in the Aleppo area. Russian Defense Ministry denies information
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On the eve of the news agency Reuters referring to the so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, based in London, reported that a Russian military plane allegedly crashed in the Aleppo region (UAR). This video was shown from the YouTube channel Baladi-news, the signature to which asserts that black smoke rising on frames emanates from the crash site of the Su-24 Russian Aerospace Defense Bomber.
These statements were commented on by the Russian Ministry of Defense. The spokesman for the country's main defense department, Major General Igor Konashenkov, said that after carrying out antiterrorist and humanitarian missions in the sky of the Syrian Arab Republic, all Russian aircraft had returned to Hmeimim airbase.
The newsletter of the Coordination Center for the Reconciliation of the Parties reports on the ongoing persistent battles between the SAR government forces and the Kurdish militia on the one hand and the terrorists from Dzhebhat al-Nusra and Ahrar al-Sham on the other in the Aleppo area.
The factions of the international terrorist organization Jabhat al-Nusra do not stop trying to thwart the cessation of hostilities.
During the day, the units of the Syrian armed forces continued to conduct defensive battles in several directions around the city of Aleppo.
In the northern part of the city, militia units of Dzhebhat al-Nusra, with the support of armored vehicles, attempted to attack the positions of the Kurdish militia in the quarter of Sheikh-Maksoud and units of the armed forces of the Syrian Arab Republic in the area of the village of Khandrat.
Militants "Dzhebhat al-Nusra" continue to bombard Aleppo's urban neighborhoods with mortars and anti-tank missile systems, which leads to a large number of civilian casualties.
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