Islamic
State training pilots to fly in three jets: Syria monitor
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[October 17, 2014]
By Sylvia Westall
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Iraqi pilots who have
joined Islamic State in Syria are training members of the group to fly
in three captured fighter jets, a group monitoring the war said on
Friday, saying it was the first time that the militant group had taken
to the air.
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The group, which has seized land in Syria and Iraq, has been
flying the planes over the captured al-Jarrah military airport east
of Aleppo, said Rami Abdulrahman, who runs the Britain-based Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights.
Reuters was not immediately able to verify the report.
U.S-led forces are bombing Islamic State bases in Syria and Iraq.
The group has regularly used weaponry captured from the Syrian and
Iraqi armies and has overrun several military bases but this was the
first time it had been able to pilot warplanes.
"They have trainers, Iraqi officers who were pilots before for
(former Iraqi president) Saddam Hussein," Abdulrahman said.
"People saw the flights, they went up many times from the airport
and they are flying in the skies outside the airport and coming
back," he said, citing witnesses in northern Aleppo province near
the base, which is 70 km (45 miles) south of Turkey.
It was not clear whether the jets were equipped with weaponry or
whether the pilots could fly longer distances in the planes, which
witnesses said appeared to be MiG 21 or MiG 23 models captured from
the Syrian military.
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Pro-Islamic State Twitter accounts had previously posted pictures of
captured jets in other parts of Syria, but the aircraft had appeared
unusable, according to analysts and diplomats.
The countryside east of Aleppo city is one of the main bases of
Islamic State in Syria, where the al Qaeda offshoot controls up to a
third of the country's territory.
(Editing by Dominic Evans)
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