Syrian army rescues pilot of downed russian warplane
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On September 30, 2018, a Russian Su-25 fighter jet was shot down by a Syrian anti-aircraft missile over the Idlib province in northwestern Syria. The pilot, Major Roman Filipov, ejected from the plane and landed in a field, where he was surrounded by militants from the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group, a rebel alliance.
The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) launched a rescue operation to extract the pilot, and after a tense standoff, the SAA forces managed to reach the pilot's location and rescue him. The rescue operation was carried out with the support of Russian special forces and air power.
The rescue was a significant achievement for the SAA, as it demonstrated their ability to operate effectively in a challenging environment and to protect their own personnel. The rescue also highlighted the close military cooperation between Russia and Syria, which has been a key aspect of the Syrian conflict.
Major Roman Filipov was killed during the rescue operation, reportedly after being shot by HTS militants. His death was widely mourned in Russia, and he was hailed as a hero for his bravery and sacrifice.
The incident highlighted the ongoing tensions and conflicts in Syria, where multiple factions, including the SAA, Russian forces, and various rebel groups, are engaged in a complex and often brutal conflict.