In November 2016, after the Russian aircraft carrier
Admiral Kuznetsov lost a
MiG-29K fighter due to
arrestor cable problems, satellite images indicated that at least some of the carrier's air wing of MiG-29K and
Sukhoi Su-33 aircraft had been deployed to Khmeimim. On 3 January 2018, the
Kommersant reported that rebel shelling on 31 December 2017 caused the deaths of 2 Russian military personnel and the loss of at least seven aircraft stationed on the base; the
Russian MoD on 4 January 2018 acknowledged the attack, and confirmed that two servicemen had been killed, but denied that any jets had been disabled. According to Roman Saponkov, a Russian military journalist who posted photographs of the aftermath of the attack on the same day that the
Russian MoD published its statement, ten aircraft had been damaged but none destroyed. An article on /Drive said that key questions about the attack were still unanswered despite the Russian MoD's communique. On 12 January 2018, the Russian MoD announced that the military had eliminated the group of militants that shelled the Khmeimim airbase, close to the western border of Idlib province, in a special operation, and that a drone assembly and storage depot in Idlib province had also been destroyed.
Krasnopol precision projectiles were used in both strikes. On 6 March 2018, a Russian Antonov An-26 transport plane
crash during an attempted landing at the airbase killed all 39 military personnel on board. The Russian MoD said that the plane was not fired upon, and preliminary data suggested that a technical malfunction had caused the crash. On 19 September 2018, a Russian
Ilyushin Il-20 aircraft coming in to land was shot down by Syrian air defenses
targeting Israeli aircraft in a
friendly fire incident. The Russian Defense Ministry said that four Israeli F-16 fighter jets had attacked targets in Syria's Latakia after approaching from the Mediterranean. The Israeli warplanes had approached at a low altitude and "created a dangerous situation for other aircraft and vessels in the region. ... The Israeli pilots used the Russian plane as cover and set it up to be targeted by the Syrian air defense forces. As a consequence, the Il-20, which has radar cross-section much larger than the F-16, was shot down by an
S-200 system missile," the statement said, adding that 15 Russian military service members were killed. On 3 October 2024 it was reported that the
Israel Defense Forces had attacked a weapons dump in or near Khmeimim. On the morning of 20 May 2025, insurgents from the group
Burkan al-Furat attacked the perimeter of the base and engaged in a firefight with Russian troops stationed there. Preliminary reports suggest at least three of the attackers and two of the Russian defenders were killed. ==Drone attacks==