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Turkish military shoots down Syrian warplane
Turkish PM congratulates military for felling the aircraft, while Damascus condemns the 'flagrant aggression'.
Last updated: 23 Mar 2014 14:51
Turkish
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has confirmed that the country's
air force shot down a Syrian aircraft for violating Turkish airspace, an
action that Syria denounced as "unprecedented and unjustifiable".
The incident
happened on Sunday, with the plane crashing near the Syrian town of
Kasab on the Turkish border after it was targeted by F-16s.
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During an
election rally in the northwest of Turkey, Erdogan said: "A Syrian plane
violated our airspace. Our F-16s took off and hit this plane. Why?
Because if you violate my airspace, our slap after this will be hard.
"I congratulate
the chief of general staff, the armed forces and those honourable
pilots... I congratulate our air forces," he told supporters.
The Syrian state news agency SANA reported the foreign ministry as protesting against Turkish "interference" in the province of Latakia, which has witnessed heavy fighting in recent days.
In a statement
Syria's foreign ministry said Turkey's "flagrant aggression against
Syrian sovereignty in the Kasab border region over the past two days
proves its implication in the events in Syria".
The Latakia province includes President Bashar al-Assad's family village of Qardaha.
According to
AFP news agency, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights,
UK-based anti-Assad monitoring group, said the plane had been striking
areas in Latakia in pursuit of rebels trying to gain control of a border
post.
A sensitive period
Syria and Turkey have been at odds over the civil war, with cross-border fire and the deployment of missiles exacerbating tensions between the two countries.
Al Jazeera's
diplomatic editor James Bays, speaking from Kuwait ahead of Tuesday's
Arab League summit, said the shooting was "an important incident".
"The Arab
League ministers will be aware of this and following reports quite
closely. This is not just one of Syria's neighbours, this is a member of
NATO. We should remember June 2012, when Turkey had their jet shot down. It could have changed the conflict completely but it didn't.
"The next few days will be a sensitive period. We need to see how the Syrian government is going to react."
A statement
from the Turkish military on Sunday said that two Syrian MIG-23 aircraft
flew towards the Turkish border on, leading to four warnings being
issued.
One aircraft
heeded the warnings and changed course, while the other flew for about
1.5km in Turkish airspace. Damascus maintains that its aircraft were in
Syrian airspace. - sumber




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