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Syrian air force pilot defects to Jordan: officials
AMMAN |
AMMAN (Reuters) - A Syrian air force pilot defected to Jordan on Thursday, landing his MiG-21 jet fighter at a military airbase and asking for political asylum, Jordanian officials said.
The defection is first involving an aircraft since the start of the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad although thousands of soldiers have deserted from the Syrian army, whose ranks are mostly filled by members of the Sunni Muslim majority.
"He (the pilot) requested political asylum in Jordan. He is being debriefed at the moment," Jordanian Minister of State for Information Samih al-Maaytah told Reuters.
A Jordanian security source said the pilot flew from al-Dumair military airport northeast of Damascus and landed at the at King Hussein Airbase at 11 a.m. (4:00 a.m. EDT).
King Hussein Airbase, named after the country's late monarch, is a military airport situated near the border with Syria, 80 kilometers (50 miles) northeast of the capital Amman.
Syrian state television named the pilot as Colonel Hassan Hamada and said communications were lost with his plane at 10:34 a.m. while he was on a training mission near the border with Jordan.
A Jordanian official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, described the defection as "difficult to handle", referring to Amman's nervousness over possible a Syrian military reaction after months of border tension between the two countries, ignited by thousands of Syrians fleeing a crackdown on the revolt to Jordan.
(Reporting by Suleiman al-Khalidi and Khaled Yacoub Oweis, Amman newsroom; Editing by Anghus MacSwan)
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DEFECTED IS A POLITICALY, PROPAGANDA charged word.
Get your terminology right reuters.
And do I need to remind you how many high profile defections from your precious ‘rebels’ have gone unreported!!
In the last few months 3 top SNC leaders have defected saying the ‘rebels’ were worse than the Assad government and were murdering civillians in cold blood.
A few weeks ago the president, THE ACTUAL LEADER, of the SNC resigned…
Reuters doesn’t like reporting these things, they go against reuters political agenda.
Spare me your propaganda, media dictators!





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