HMEIMIM. Aug 2 (Interfax) - Aircraft of the U.S.-led "international antiterrorist coalition" continue to create dangerous situations in the Syrian airspace, deputy head of the Russian Center for Reconciliation of Opposing Sides in Syria Rear Adm. Vadim Kulit said.
"Over the day, ten violations of the December 9, 2019 deconfliction protocols by the coalition related to drone flights uncoordinated with the Russian side have been recorded," Kulit said at a press briefing on Tuesday,
"Al-Tanf, an area hosting international airways, has seen a growing number of violations of the Syrian airspace. In all, 14 violations by two duos of F-16 fighter jets, two duos of Rafael fighter jets, two duos of F-35 fighter jets, a duo of Typhoon fighter jet, a MQ-1C multirole unmanned aerial vehicle and a MC-12W reconnaissance plane of the coalition have been recorded in the past 24 hours," he said.