‘Stray Syrian anti-aircraft missile’ hits northern Cyprus

‘Stray Syrian anti-aircraft missile’ hits northern Cyprus

(FASTNEWS|COLOMBO) – A stray Russian-made missile apparently launched by Syria hit the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus overnight, officials say.

Foreign Minister Kudret Ozersay said the air defence missile was thought to have been launched during suspected Israeli air strikes on Syria.

The projectile struck a mountainside north of Nicosia, 225km (140 miles) from the Syrian coast, sparking a fire.

At least four civilians were reportedly killed in the air strikes on Syria.

The Syrian military said it had “confronted” Israeli warplanes that fired missiles at military positions near the capital Damascus and the central city of Homs.

Map showing Cyprus and Syria

But residents told Cypriot media they had seen a light in the sky and then heard three loud explosions.

“The first assessment is that a Russian-made missile… which was part of the air defence system that took place last night in the face of an air strike against Syria, completed its range and fell into our country after it missed,” Mr Ozersay wrote in a post on Facebook.

The explosions were likely to have happened before impact because there was no crater, he added. “The pieces that fell to several different points prove that the missile exploded in the air before it crashed.”

Turkish Cypriot military personnel carry debris from a suspected stray Russian-made S-200 anti-aircraft missile fired by Syria (1 July 2019)

Mr Ozersay also said the markings on the debris recovered from the scene matched those found on pieces of a Russian-made S-200 air defence missile that hit Gazientep in Turkey in July 2018.

“This is one of the bad consequences of the war in the region,” said Mustafa Akinci, the president of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

Near Damascus, a base hosting Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corp (IRGC) and a research facility in Jamraya were struck, it added.

Syria’s state-run Sana news agency said four civilians had been killed, while the SOHR said six civilians and nine militia fighters, eight of them foreign nationals, died.

The Israeli military declined to comment on the reports. (BBC)