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Russia Suggests Turkey Planned Downing of Warplane
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said after the strike that he had personally ordered the General Staff of the military to take all necessary precautions against border violations.
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MOSCOW-The Russian military escalated a war of words between Moscow and Ankara on Wednesday, suggesting the downing of a Russian warplane along the Syrian border in November was planned by the USA and Turkey.
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmed Davutoglu slammed Russian Federation on Tuesday for bombing moderate rebels and civilians in Syria, arguing that Moscow’s aerial campaign has boosted the Islamic State group.
In reference to Russia’s alleged responsibility for Sunday’s deadly strikes in Idlib, a senior State Department official said it was not for the US or the USA coalition to investigate claims of collateral damage by Russian aircraft.
On Wednesday, the Amnesty International released a report regarding the downing of the Su-24 fighter jet.
“They are changing logistics and laying new routes for crude oil smuggling to avoid Russian airstrikes”, Rudskoy said, stressing, “However, despite a considerable diversion, the finishing point of the trafficking route remains Turkey”. Lately, the Russians have been approving of the Kurds, irritating Turkey. Turkey criticized the forcible seizure of Crimea from Ukraine and its subsequent annexation but expressed that it had no intention of joining the Western sanctions imposed on Russian Federation in the wake of the Ukraine crisis.
Back then, Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s getting closer had been interpreted as a desire to ease feelings of loneliness between the two countries, which had become isolated for different reasons.
Turkey finds the support of the West that refuses to cooperate with Russian Federation in the struggle against the common enemy – the Islamic State.
Speaking to reporters after his talks with Minister Sergey Lavrov in Moscow, Qatari Foreign Minister Khalid bin Mohammad al-Attiyah on Friday accused Assad of supporting terrorist groups.
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Moscow has so far responded to the downing of its plane with restrictions on Turkish food imports and on Russian tourism to Turkey, and has also signalled that it could suspend major infrastructure projects with Ankara. “Why are they going at such a time?”