Beirut – US, NATO Execs: Russian Plane Entered Turkish Airspace

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    This frame grab from video by Haberturk TV, shows a Russian warplane on fire before crashing on a hill as seen from Hatay province, Turkey, Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015. Turkey shot down the Russian warplane Tuesday, claiming it had violated Turkish airspace and ignored repeated warnings. Russia denied that the plane crossed the Syrian border into Turkish skies. (Haberturk TV via AP) Beirut – A U.S. defense official in Washington and a NATO diplomat say the Russian plane entered Turkish airspace before Turkey shot it down.

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    The U.S. official said the Russian plane flew across a 2-mile section of Turkish airspace, meaning it was in Turkish airspace only for a matter of seconds. The official said it was in the sliver of Turkish territory that juts down near the juncture of Idlib and Latakia provinces.

    The NATO diplomat said the Turks have reported two separate violations of their airspace, including one that lasted 17 seconds.

    The diplomat said the Turks had played the warning messages they sent to the Russians in a closed-door meeting of NATO’s North Atlantic Council and that they sent 21 warnings in five minutes.

    The diplomat said authorities in Ankara had one-on-one contacts with the Russians to stress how seriously they took the matter after previous Russian intrusions into Turkish skies last month, and that “clearly the Russians had been disrespecting the rules of the game and sovereign air territory.”

    Both the U.S. official and the NATO diplomat spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss details about the case.


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    albroker
    albroker
    8 years ago

    the Russian pilots dont speak Turkish.

    The_Truth
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    The_Truth
    8 years ago

    What do the Turks have against Russia bombing Syria – or are they trying to protect the ISIS homeland?

    pushkin
    pushkin
    8 years ago

    My rosh yeshiva said he heard it from rav Yechezkel Abramsky,when Russia goes into Turkey, Moshiach is here.

    StevenWright
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    StevenWright
    8 years ago

    The Russians should take a cue from the Turks and file papers with the ICC charging the Turks with war crimes, and ask them to pay reparations for shooting down their peaceful plane taking part in an aerial ISIS flotilla.