Initially, the publication appeared in the pages of news agency ČTK on the measures taken by the Russian government following the incident. Later on, the same material was reprinted by many Czech and Slovak media.
“If Poles shot down our Gripen, perhaps, we would thank them? These considerations are beyond comprehension. Turkey has become a major patron of ISIL (Daesh) and now it wonders why Russia does not like that?” Karel Vlach expressed his indignation on ceskenivine.cz website.
“They underestimated Russia. It was a military action and Russians have taken that seriously. NATO is giving frightened stares, but it does not support Turkey. They just mumbled that they support Turkey and nothing more,” Jaroslav Řezník, reader of ihned.cz wrote.
Another user TomášL wondered, “How would you have behaved if a Czech aircraft was shot down, for example, by Russia?”
Reader Marco01 believes that every citizen in Russia is backed by the entire nation. Only the Turks might have thought that Russia would have simply ignored this incident.
Users on another publication denik.cz expressed a similar thought saying, “This is not hysteria. It's just a manifestation of a sense of belonging to one nation.”
“Bad, bad Russia does not love good Turks. But Americans are hurting for the whole world,” ironically noted a user with the nickname Dr. Grunstein.