Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Turkey downs Syrian fighter jet

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Turkey downs Syrian fighter jet

    The Times of Israel
    March 23 2014


    Turkey downs Syrian fighter jet

    Damascus lambastes Ankara's `blatant aggression' after warplane shot
    down after straying into Turkish airspace while bombing rebels

    By Gavriel Fiske


    urkey fired on and downed a Syrian jet fighter operating along the
    Turkey-Syrian border on Sunday afternoon.

    Get The Times of Israel's Daily Edition by email
    and never miss our top stories Free Sign up!

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an confirmed that the Syrian
    plane was shot down by a Turkish Air Force F-16, Hurriyet Daily News
    reported.

    Syria also confirmed its plane was shot down by Turkey, calling the
    act `blatant aggression that proves ErdoÄ?an government's involvement
    in supporting terrorist groups,' state media quoted a military source
    saying. The pilot of the downed plane ejected successfully, state TV
    said.

    A second Syrian plane was fired on by Turkish anti-aircraft
    installations but escaped, the paper said. The planes were bombing
    rebels attempting to gain control of the Kasab border crossing, AFP
    reported.

    According to the NGO Syrian Observatory of Human Rights, 'Turkish air
    defenses targeted a Syrian fighter bomber as it struck areas of the
    northern province of Latakia. The plane caught fire and crashed in
    Syrian territory.'

    `I congratulate our chief of general staff and our pilots,' ErdoÄ?an
    was quoted saying.

    The battle for Kasab, a town with a large Armenian community near the
    Turkish border, has been raging for three days, and has involved an
    increasing number of both government and rebel troops, including
    forces affiliated with al-Qaeda, the Syrian Observatory for Human
    Rights said.

    Rebels have been on the offensive since Friday. Syrian state
    television quoted an unnamed military official as saying that
    government forces inflicted `heavy losses' among rebels. State TV said
    the rebels entered Syria from Turkey.

    The Observatory also reported heavy fighting in the contested northern
    city of Aleppo, which is divided between rebel and government forces.

    The Turkish-Syrian border has seen several instances of cross-border
    fire and altercations since the beginning of the Syrian Civil War.
    Ankara has maintained support for the opposition, kept its border open
    and allowed hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees into Turkish
    territory. It is widely believed that several Syrian opposition groups
    maintain bases of operation in the Turkish border region.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

    http://www.timesofisrael.com/turkey-downs-syrian-fighter-jet/

Working...
X