Turkish fighter jets shot down a Russian warplane near the
Syrian border on Tuesday after repeated warnings over air space
violations, but Moscow said it could prove the jet had not left Syrian
air space.
It was the first time a NATO member's armed forces have downed a Russian or Soviet military aircraft since the 1950s and Russian and Turkish assets fell on fears of an escalation between the former Cold War enemies.
The
Turkish military said the aircraft had been warned 10 times in the
space of five minutes about violating Turkish airspace. Officials said a
second plane had also approached the border and been warned.
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