"An Syria army's warplane that took off from Hama airport reportedly crashed near al-Thardah mountain in Deir Ezzur province," the sources said, adding, "The crash was caused by a technical failure in the warplane and that the pilot survived the incident."
“However, Syrian pilot Mahmoud Jubair was captured by ISIL terrorists after landing with his parachute in Deir Ezzur,” sources further added.
Pilot Jubair, originally from Musiyaf town in Hama province, was publicly executed and crucified by ISIL militants in the Kinamat square in Deir Ezzir city.
On Wednesday, Syrian Army Aircraft carried out several combat sorties over ISIL bases in the Southern and Southeastern sides of Deir Ezzur city, inflicting major damage on the terrorists' military vehicles.
The Syrian fighter jets bombed ISIL's positions near al-Murayeh village East of Deir Ezzur South of the Euphrates and al-Jafreh in Southeastern side of the city, which ended in mass destruction of their machinegun-equipped vehicles.
In the meantime, scores of the ISIL terrorists were killed and their military hardware and vehicles were damaged in the Syrian air attacks on the Takfiri group's positions near al-Thardah mountain.
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