Syrian regime pilots killed when barrel bomb being loaded onto chopper explodes

Syrian regime pilots killed when barrel bomb being loaded onto chopper explodes
Three Syrian regime pilots were killed at Hama airbase on Sunday when barrel bombs being loaded onto the chopper exploded.
2 min read
18 November, 2019
A Syrian regime helicopter exploded at Hama air base [AFP/Getty]
Three pilots from Syria's regime air force were killed Sunday at Hama airbase when a military helicopter loaded with barrel bombs exploded.

Two huge explosions were heard in the vicinity of Hama city in the evening on Sunday, Step Agency reported.

While the barrel bombs were being loaded into the helicopters, a technical error led to an explosion that killed the three pilots and caused significant damage to buildings surrounding the airstrip.

According to the news agency, the two helicopters were being loaded to bomb the Idlib countryside.

According to reports from the Syrian ministry of defence quoted by local media, the helicopter exploded due to a technical error.

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said 100,000 soldiers from regime forces have been killed or wounded during the eight-year civil war, in comments aired on Russian state-sponsored television channel Russia Today.

Syrian regime forces launched a four-month offensive on the anti-government bastion of Idlib earlier this year, killing around 1,000 civilians and displacing more than 400,000 people from their homes.

A ceasefire announced by Russia has largely held since late August, although the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says dozens of civilians have been killed in sporadic bombardment since then.

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The Syrian conflict broke out in 2011, after the brutal suppression of peaceful protests by the Assad regime. More than 500,000 people have been killed and millions more displaced, mostly as a result of regime bombardment of civilian areas.

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