Published January 08, 2015
Activists say that a Syrian military aircraft has crashed in a city that is a main stronghold of the militant Islamic State group.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says the crash occurred Tuesday in the northeastern city of Raqqa after five airstrikes hit the area.
A Raqqa-based activist who uses the name Fourat Alwfaa said the crash occurred after Islamic State fighters fired anti-aircraft weapons at the plane, but said it was unclear if the shooting had caused the crash.
The Observatory and Alwfaa said a family was killed after the plane crashed into their home.
Syrian officials rarely comment on such incidents.
The Islamic State group rules a proto-state from northern Syria to Iraq. The U.S. targets them in Iraq and plans to strike them in Syria.
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