On Tuesday, a Russian Su-24 attack aircraft was downed by an air-to-air missile while carrying out precision strikes against terrorists in northern Syria. The missile was fired by a Turkish F-16 fighter in response to alleged violation of the Turkish airspace by the Russian jet.
"While the measures to defend our territory will remain in place, Turkey will work with Russia and our allies to calm tensions,"- Reuters reports, citing the Turkish Prime Minister.
"Russia must focus on the common enemy." An op-ed by Prime Minister @Ahmet_Davutoglu https://t.co/ccZM0MHLCc
— Mehmet Simsek (@memetsimsek) November 26, 2015
On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin dismissed Turkey's claims that it was impossible to recognize the downed warplane in Syria as a Russian attack aircraft before the attack.
Turkish PM @Ahmet_Davutoglu on The Times https://t.co/KLgm7aNa5o pic.twitter.com/LshH9tGmJl
— Ismail Cesur (@icesur) November 26, 2015