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Syria rebels "fire warning shots" at airliner at Aleppo airport

Beirut (Reuters) - the Syrian rebels an airliner to fire warning shots from aleppo airport, in Syria since the start of the uprising of the first direct against civil flight 21 months ago, rebel commander said last Friday.
Commander, who gave his name only as Khaldoun, through the Skype told Reuters, from his brigade group's sniper hit the wheel Syria airlines flight RB201 (Thursday).
"Those alert," he said, adding that this plane can't take off. "We hope that the message sent to their plane - military and civilian personnel - our business within the scope of the regime.
There were no reports of events in Syria and the official media.
The rebels accused the government of use of a civil aircraft carrying weapons and Iran's fighters, they claim to help President bashar assad forces. Insurgents cut off the road links, aleppo, Syria's biggest city.
The struggle on the road to Damascus made the capital international airport, the traffic is not safe. Foreign airlines have already stopped to there. According to the flight time, in Cairo direction, RB201 usually flight from Damascus not aleppo.
"Damascus airport what happened will occur in aleppo, even if the price is higher," Khaldoun begin in July tic aleppo battle said.
Another rebels called for civilian use aleppo airport or Syria Air flight ", because they will from now on "goal.




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