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Syrian government pilot captured by rebels, monitor says

Monitor says opposition Syrian rebels captured Syrian air force pilot near Damascus
Syrian jet is guided out of hangar at Dmeir military airport, 50 km northeast of Damascus (AFP)
By AFP

A Syrian air force pilot was captured by rebels after his plane crashed near Damascus, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Friday.

The aircraft crashed in the mountainous region of Qalamoun, northwest of the Syrian capital, the Britain-based monitoring group said.

"It is not known whether it crashed due to a technical fault or it was hit by rebels," Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP.

The pilot ejected and landed near the town of Jayrud, 60km northeast of Damascus, he said.

Nusrat Al-Mazlum, a small group of Islamist rebels, captured the pilot and handed him over to another group, said Abdel Rahman, who was not able to identify the second group.

However, the Saudi-backed rebel group Jaysh al-Islam (Army of Islam), which controls areas east of Damascus, claimed it had hit the plane - identified as a Russian-made Sukhoi Su-22 - and captured the pilot.

Jaish al-Islam spokesman Islam Alloush posted a photo and video of the pilot on his Twitter account, saying he belonged to the Alawite sect of President Bashar al-Assad.

Syria's official news agency SANA said the plane had crashed because of a "technical problem", adding that a search was underway for the pilot, "who could have ejected and landed using his parachute".

Several government jets have been taken down by rebel fighters or crashed due to technical issues since Syria's civil war began five years ago.

Syria's five-year war has killed more than 280,000 people and displaced millions

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