Τρίτη 24 Νοεμβρίου 2015

Russian Jet Su-24 Crashes on Syrian-Turkish Border/ Turkish jets shoot down Russian warplane, Russia denies airspace violation

Russian Jet Su-24 Crashes on Syrian-Turkish Border

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Russian jet Su-24 has crashed on the Turkish-Syrian border, the Russian Defense Ministry said.

"Su-24 of the Russian aviation group has crashed in the Syrian Arab Republic after alleged fire from the ground," the Russian Defense Ministry stated.
According to the preliminary reports, the plane was gunned down from the ground.
The Su-24 bomber jet was in Syrian airspace at the altitude 6,000 meters, the Russian Defense Ministry said. The pilots were reportedly able to parachute out of the jet before it crashed.
"The plane was located at an altitude of 6,000 meters. The fate of the pilots is still unknown. According to the preliminary data, the pilots were able to eject, The circumstances of the plane's crash are under investigation. The Russian Minsitry of Defense notes that during the flight the plane was located strictly in the Syrian airspace. It was registered," the statement read.

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B        PRESSTV.Tue Nov 24, 2015 7:41AM

Turkish F-16 fighter jets have shot down a Russian warplane close to the Syrian border, accusing it of violating Turkish airspace, while the Russian Defense Ministry denies that the airspace violation took place.
The Russian Defense Ministry said the downed plane was a Russian Su-24. It said it can prove the aircraft was over Syria during its entire flight.
Private Turkish broadcaster Haberturk TV broadcast the footage on Tuesday, saying the incident happened on the same day.
A Turkish military official was cited by Reuters as saying that the plane was warned before being shot down.
Other footage by Anadolou apparently showed two pilots parachuting away from the plane. CNN Turk has cited local sources as saying that one of the downed jet’s pilots is in hands of Turkmen forces in northern Syria.
(This item is being updated.)