Evidence is beginning to emerge showing the recent massive drone attack on Russia’s Khmeimim Airbase in the Syrian province of Latakia and a similar attack on its maritime facility located in Tartus is the work of the CIA. Russia insists it is impossible to develop such drones in an improvised manner. They were developed and operated by experts with special skills acquired in countries that produce and apply systems with UAVs. Of particular interest is the fact a U.S. Poseidon reconnaissance aircraft was cruising for more than four hours over the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Syria at an altitude of 7,000 meters at the time of the attack. On January 11, Russian President Putin reversed previous remarks that implicated Turkey in the attack. He said the attack was aimed at destroying previous agreements with Turkey and Iran. Putin also said the Russians know where and when the drones were handed over to the attackers, how many of them there were, and how much they cost. The Russian president said the aerial vehicles were disguised as homemade, but this was belied by the high-tech components on the aircraft. While not explicitly stated, the Russian are certain who is responsible for providing the technology used in the failed attack. It was either US or Israeli intelligence, and most probably the CIA.
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Show Notes
Drones are new serious terrorist threat in Syria – Russian defense minister
Ukraine Junta Spy Drones Brought Down By The Proud Lugansk People's Army, Two Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Phantom-4
Russia Intercepts US Drone UAV MQ-5B Flying Over Crimea
CIA presence in Ukraine gives the wrong impression, senator warns
Russia Offers New Details About Syrian Mass Drone Attack, Now Implies Ukrainian Connection
Russia Implies Drone Swarm Attack On Its Base in Syria Linked to US P-8 Patrol Plane
How Russia Says It Swatted Down a Drone Swarm in Syria
Head of the Russian General Staff's Office for UAV Development Major General Alexander Novikov holds briefing for domestic and foreign reporters
CIA False Flag Likely in Drone Attack on Russia’s Syrian Bases
Russia claims Ukraine might be involved in drone attack on Hmeymim airbase in Syria
Ex-CIA Analyst: Terrorists Can Create Drones From US-Backed Militants' Equipment
CIA Best Practices in Counterinsurgency
Daesh Access to Drones Used Against Russian Bases 'Cause for Concern' – Pentagon
Drones provide terrorists with a DIY air force
Putin slams drone attack on Russian base in Syria as provocation