Syria missile strikes (September 2018)
| Syrian missile strikes (September 2018) | |
|---|---|
| Part of Iran–Israel conflict, and Russian military intervention in the Syrian civil war | |
| Location | Jerusalem, Israel |
| Planned by | Syria |
| Date | 17 September 2018 (2018-09-17) |
| Executed by | Israeli Air Force |
| Outcome |
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| Casualties | 2 Syrian soldiers killed 15 Russian servicemen killed About 10 injured |
On 17 September 2018, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) conducted missile strikes against multiple targets in government-controlled western Syria. Syrian air defences responded to the Israeli fighter jets, accidentally shooting a Russian military Il-20, killing 15 crew aboard. Russia blamed Israel for the loss of its plane, accusing the IAF of "hiding behind the Russian aircraft", thereby putting it in the line of fire. The Israel Defense Forces acknowledged striking a Syrian weapons facility, and expressed sorrow for the loss of lives due to Syrian fire. The strikes occurred a few hours after a Russo-Turkish agreement to create a demilitarized zone around Idlib Governorate was achieved, which postponed an imminent offensive operation by Syria's forces and its allies.