In a recent development, the Russian Reconciliation Center in Syria has accused the international coalition of violating Syrian airspace 10 times within a 24-hour period.
This allegation underscores the ongoing tensions and complex dynamics in the region.
According to Yuri Popov, Deputy Head of the Russian Reconciliation Center, the infractions occurred in the Al-Tanf region and involved multiple aircraft.
Specifically, Popov cited violations by two F-15 fighter jets, two Rafale fighters, two Typhoon fighters, and two A-10 Thunderbolt warplanes. His remarks were reported by Russia Today.
This is not the first time the Russian Reconciliation Center has leveled such accusations against the coalition, which is led by the United States.
The Center has previously claimed that the coalition repeatedly breached aviation safety regulations over Syria.
The Al-Tanf region, located near the tri-border area of Syria, Iraq, and Jordan, is a strategic location often highlighted in geopolitical discussions.
It hosts a US military base and has been a point of contention between various forces operating in Syria.
The base is part of the broader US-led coalition efforts against ISIS, but its presence has been contentious, particularly with Russia and the Syrian government.