Russian Deputy Chief of the Center for Reconciliation of Warring Parties in the Arab Republic, Admiral Vadim Kolet, has announced that the so-called “international coalition” led by the United States in Syria violated de-confliction protocols 362 times in September of the previous year.
In a briefing, he stated, “The aircraft of the so-called ‘international coalition against terrorism,’ led by the United States, continues to create dangerous situations in Syria’s airspace by flying in violation of de-confliction protocols and breaching Syrian airspace.
In September, 362 violations of de-confliction protocols dating back to December 9, 2019, regarding the flights of uncoordinated drones, were recorded, all related to the U.S. side.”
Furthermore, 13 breaches were recorded in the Idlib de-escalation zone within the past 24 hours, involving four pairs of “F-16” fighter jets, one pair of “Rafale” fighter jets, one pair of “Typhoon” fighter jets, and a multi-purpose drone of the coalition of the “MQ-1C” type.
In addition to these violations, four shellings occurred in the Idlib de-escalation zone by “Jabhat al-Nusra” (a terrorist group banned in Russia) within the past 24 hours: one shell landed in Aleppo province, and three shells hit Idlib province. These shelling incidents resulted in injuries to two Syrian soldiers.