"We asked 14 foreign experts for help in maximizing the degree of transparency. However, except for experts from China and Great Britain, many specialists have refused to participate. Citizens from the United States will also participate in the process," Sergei Dronov, the deputy head of the Russian Aerospace Forces, told journalists.
#SYRIA #Su24 #Dronov: We addressed to IAС, as it has great experience in air accident investigation as well as modern equipment
— Минобороны России (@mod_russia) December 18, 2015
The flight recorder of the downed Russian Su-24 is currently in condition found at the crash site, he said.
“No work has been conducted on the recorders as of yet. It is in the same condition in which it was found at the crash site,” Sergei Dronov said during a briefing.
#SYRIA #Dronov: No operations on recorder have been carried out. It is in the same condition as it was found at the impact point
— Минобороны России (@mod_russia) December 18, 2015
Information provided by Russia on the airspace situation in the area of the attack of the Turkish F-16 fighter jet against the Russian Su-24 bomber has not been refuted by any country, including Turkey, the deputy head of the Russian Aerospace Forces said Friday.
“Information published by the Russian Defense Ministry on the situation of the airspace in the given region of Syria has still not been refuted by no one, including Turkey,” Sergei Dronov said during a briefing.
Putin described the Turkish attack as a "stab in the back" carried out by "accomplices of terrorists." One of the plane’s two pilots was killed by rebel gunfire from the ground after they ejected. The second pilot was rescued.