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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TIME – The Kremlin has denied an Israeli newspaper report, which cited an unnamed source claiming that Russian forces in Syria fired at Israeli military aircraft. It also denied that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had discussed the alleged incidents during the latter’s visit to Moscow Thursday.

“In this case, Israeli press reports are far from reality,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists, according to Reuters.

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Russian military forces in Syria fired at Israeli Air Force planes at least twice in recent weeks, Israel’s top-selling newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported Friday. Moscow’s actions reportedly raised concerns, prompting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to call for improved operational coordination and urge the Kremlin to avoid any potentially dangerous clashes.

The report, which cited an unnamed source, did not mention any dates or location for the incidents, but claimed that Israeli President Reuven Rivlin spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin about the incidents during his visit last month to Moscow. Putin reportedly said that he had not heard about any such incidents, despite complete coordination between the two militaries. The reason behind Netanyahu’s visit to Moscow Thursday to meet with Putin and Russia’s defense minister was also seen to be linked to the firing incidents, the report added.

“I came here with one main goal – to strengthen the security coordination between us so as to avoid mishaps, misunderstandings and unnecessary confrontations,” Netanyahu told Putin in televised remarks Thursday, according to Reuters.

Russia, a staunch ally of Syrian President Bashar Assad’s regime, increased its military presence in Syria in September to defeat the Islamic State group, also known as ISIS, and other “terrorists.” However, several countries have argued that Russia’s attack in Syria is intended at keeping its long-term ally Assad in power. Assad’s government often refers to all opposition fighters as “terrorists.”

6 thoughts on “Russian Forces Fired At Israeli Military Aircraft At Least Twice; Kremlin denies”
  1. In the 78-year history of American-Israeli relations, there is a long trail of deception and treachery on Israel’s part — some of it lethal: U.S.S. Liberty, Levon Affair, Rachel Corrie, etc. In short, if anyone should fire on Israeli aircraft, it should be the U.S. Fortunately for the Israelis, their brother Jews in America have purchased the Congress and so the Israelis need not worry.

  2. The real intentions of Russia in Syria “is to keep Assad in power”, So what. The US have kept all the stooges in the ME in power specially Israel for more than 70 years.

  3. Having read about this meeting between these two mentioned, I was left to wonder what they had talked about ? Knowing a bit about the past history of Zionism, I assumed the Israeli PM was trying to assure their position for the future, knowing that the Russians are well aware of their part in this geo-political chess game currently taking place.
    Should Albert Pike, in his book Morals and Dogma be correct, as he’s been about the other two past world wars… These Zionist better take heed, and do what they can now, to prevent what was written of their future !?
    Problem is… Putin isn’t as foolish to believe those who’s creed, has always been that of deception, and will allow them only so much rope, so as to Hang themselves with !

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