No More Games: Russia Vows to Track and Target Any US Aircraft 'West of the Euphrates'
Moscow sends a crystal-clear message to Washington: The games in Syria are over
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We didn't believe it at first, but it's true: Russia's Defense Ministry says it will target any aircraft from the US-led coalition flying west of the Euphrates.
“In the areas of combat missions of Russian air fleet in Syrian skies, any airborne objects, including aircraft and unmanned vehicles of the [US-led] international coalition, located to the west of the Euphrates River, will be tracked by Russian ground and air defense forces as air targets,” the Russian Ministry of Defense stated.
The announcement comes after the US shot down a Syrian jet near Raqqa. Washington says the Syrian jet had dropped bombs near US-backed forces, but Damascus insists the plane was downed while flying a mission against Islamic State militants.
This basically means that Russia is now taking complete control of most of Syria's airspace:
Moscow has also cut its military communication line with the US in Syria.
We hope Washington gets the memo this time. Because it doesn't sound like Russia is bluffing.
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