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Russian Warplane Shot Down by Turkish Jets Near Syrian Border

Russian Warplane Shot Down by Turkish Jets Near Syrian Border

A Russian warplane shot down by Turkish jets is in flames a split second before hitting the ground. (Twitter/Haberturk TV)

By    |   Tuesday, 24 November 2015 06:17 AM EST

Russian military helicopters were searching on Tuesday for two pilots shot down by Turkish fighter jets near the Syrian border.

Turkey said the Russian-made SU-24 was shot down after repeated warnings over air space violations, but Moscow said it could prove the jet had not left Syrian air space, reported Reuters.

A video of the Russian plane plunging to the ground was tweeted by a Turkish television station:



The Turkish military said the Russian jet had been warned 10 times in the space of five minutes about violating Turkish airspace.

Russia's defense ministry said one of its fighter jets had been downed in Syria, apparently after coming under fire from the ground, but said it could prove the plane was over Syria for the duration of its flight, Interfax news agency reported.

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.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said the warplane crashed in a mountainous area in the northern countryside of Latakia province, where there had been aerial bombardment earlier and where pro-government forces have been battling insurgents on the ground.

Both Russia and its ally, Syria's government, have carried out strikes in the area. A Syrian military source said the reported downing was being investigated.

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. The plane went down in area known by Turks as "Turkmen Mountain," it said.

Separate footage from Turkey's Anadolu Agency showed two pilots parachuting out of the jet before it crashed.

One of the pilots was in the hands of Turkmen forces in Syria who were searching for the other pilot, broadcaster CNN Turk reported, citing local sources.

Turkey called this week for a U.N. Security Council meeting to discuss attacks on Turkmens in neighboring Syria, and last week Ankara summoned the Russian ambassador to protest the bombing of their villages.

Ankara has traditionally expressed solidarity with Syrian Turkmens, who are Syrians of 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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