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Turkey shoots down Russian SU-24 jet over Syrian border

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Turkey has shot down a Russian military jet which it says violated its airspace near the Syrian border.
 

A military official, quoted by Turkey's Dogan news agency, said the plane was shot down by Turkish F16s, and that the pilots were given repeated prior warning.
 
Video posted by the Haberturk TV station appeared to show the jet coming down in flames, while separate footage showed two pilots parachuting to safety within hostile Syrian territory. Their fate remains unknown.
 
In a statement, the Russian defence ministry confirmed the jet was one of its SU-24 bombers.
 
But it denied Turkey's claims that the plane violated its air space, saying Moscow has proof the jet was over Syria "at all times".
 
And a Russian military official also denied Turkey's claims it brought the plane down with two F16s on regular border patrols - saying it believed the bomber was shot down by artillery fire from the ground.
 
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan was briefed by the head of the military, while Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu ordered consultations with NATO, the United Nations and related countries, their respective offices said.
 
Nato's headquarters in Brussels, already in a tense state of lockdown following the terror threat there, said it would be issuing a statement later on Tuesday.
 
Rami Abdurrahman, who heads the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said the warplane crashed in the Turkomen Mountains region in the coastal province of Latakia.
 
Various reports described the plane as coming down in hostile Syrian territory, and broadcaster CNN Turk cited local sources saying one of the pilots was in the hands of Turkmen forces who were searching for the other.
 
CNN Turk published images purporting to show two pilots parachuting safely to the ground, and reported that two helicopters had been sent from Turkey to try and retrieve them.
 
he Russian military has sent its own helicopters to search for the pilots on the ground, according to the Dogan news agency.
 
Footage from private Turkish broadcaster Haberturk TV showed the warplane going down in flames in a woodland area, a long plume of smoke trailing behind it. 
 
Last week, Ankara summoned the Russian ambassador to protest the bombing of Turkmen villages on the Syrian border. Turkey has traditionally protected the area, whose people are of mixed Syrian and Turkish descent. 
 
About 1,700 people have fled the mountainous Syrian area to the Turkish border as a result of fighting in the last three days, a Turkish official said on Monday. Russian jets have bombed the area in support of ground operations by Syrian government forces.

 

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Tiddy-bits:

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This doesn't bode well for Turkey. Even with a Russian aircraft passing over Turkish territory, they engaged it outside their territory. 

 

It's one thing for the Turks to send up F-16's to intercept and escort the aircraft until it exits their territory, but to engage and shoot down an aircraft, without hostilities being displayed by the intercepted aircraft is tantamount to an act of war. 

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I want to know why Turkey is even still a part of NATO other than serving as a buffer. There's a lot of speculation where their allegiance lies with ISIS and Syria.


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I want to know why Turkey is even still a part of NATO other than serving as a buffer. There's a lot of speculation where their allegiance lies with ISIS and Syria.

 

I'd venture to say the air base at Incirlik is about the only other reason, but it's where we launch anything that is tasked in the region. 

 

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This is also more convoluted than originally thought. Based on the Turks data, the Su-24 was issued ten warnings in a five minute period and that the jet violated Turkish airspace for 17 seconds, but that would mean the Su-24 would have to have been going at near stall speed. 

 

The Turks have also pushed their airspace to be five miles into Syrian territory, which means their physical border and what the Turks consider their airspace are not one in the same. 

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