Turkey downs Russian jet near Syrian border, pilot captured


Ankara, Nov 24 (IANS): Turkish warplanes on Tuesday shot down a Russian SU-24 fighter jet near the Syrian border after it violated Turkish airspace. One of its two pilots was killed and the other was captured, media reports said.

According to Tukish authorities, two F-16 warplanes shot down the Russian jet after it failed to heed at least 10 warnings within the rules of engagement, state-run Hurriyet Daily News reported.

The Rusian defence ministry refuted the claim that the fighter violate the Turkish airspace.

The jet crashed into tents in Latakia's Yamadi village near the Syrian border where Turkmens are currently staying, according to Turkmen sources. Its two pilots were seen landing with the aid of parachutes, witnesses said.

One of the pilots was killed and the other was captured by Turkmen forces in the region.

Video footage showed the plane crashing into mountains in Latakia province.

The Turkish General Staff released the radar trace analysis of the Russian jet. It shows the plane entered the Turkish airspace over the southern province of Hatay while circling over northern Syria.

However, the Russian defence ministry said the downed jet, which was at an altitude of 6,000 metres, did not violate Turkish airspace.

The ministry stressed that "throughout its flight, the aircraft remained exclusively above Syrian territory," BBC reported.

"Objective monitoring data shows it," the ministry added.

Turkey is a member of the NATO military alliance, which views an attack on one member as an attack on all.

A NATO official told CNN on Tuesday that the alliance was monitoring the events closely.

"We are in contact with Turkish authorities and will have to wait to see how it develops," the official said.

Turkey has warned against violations of its airspace by Russian and Syrian aircraft.

Last month, Ankara said Turkish F-16s had intercepted a Russian jet that crossed its border and two Turkish jets had been harassed by an unidentified Mig-29.

The Turkish foreign ministry summoned the Russian ambassador last week to warn him that there would be "serious consequences" if the Russian air force did not immediately stop bombing "civilian Turkmen villages" in Latakia province.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Fraze Town,B'lore 560005

    Wed, Nov 25 2015

    Turkey downs the Russian Jet violating the norms is not in order because norms are laid down to follow and not to violate.

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  • juliana, udupi

    Wed, Nov 25 2015

    In the modern technology developed world if some one try to show innocent it looks funny is it not?

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  • Jafer, Ullal

    Tue, Nov 24 2015

    Did they go there to fight each other or to fight against ISIS?
    ISIS made trillions of dollars by selling fuel at the price of 15 dollar per barrel to Turkey and Israel.Who else financially helping ISIS?Who are those 40 countries including some from G20 helping ISIS? From where ISIS getting chunk of weapons? Why Israel providing medical assistance to ISIS in the name of moderate rebels?ISIS is their at Golden heights but it targeting Hizbullah,ISIS is present at Sinai but it targeting Egypt army,ISIS is present in Gaza but it targeting Hamas why not a single bullet is fired against Israel so far.What is the mystery behind ISIS?

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