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SATURDAY, 29 September 2012 Alarabiya.net English
Turkish pilots killed by Assad, not crash: leaked documents
Saturday, 29 September 2012
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad ordered the killing of two Turkish air force
pilots who were captured after their fighter jet was shot down on June 22,
2012, files obtained by Al Arabiya show. (Al Arabiya)
By Al Arabiya
Exclusive
As political tensions mount between neighboring Syria and Turkey, newly-leaked
Syrian intelligence documents obtained by Al Arabiya disclose shocking claims
shedding light on the dreadful fate of two Turkish Air Force pilots.
Contrary to what was publically claimed, the documents reveal that the pilots
survived the crash, but were later executed by the regime of Syrian President
Bashar al-Assad!
This disclosure is the first in a series of revelations based on a number of
newly-leaked and highly classified Syrian security documents which will be
aired in a special program produced by Al Arabiya over the next two weeks; the
channel's English portal http://english.alarabiya.net will be carrying a
subtitled version of the program on daily basis as well as publishing
downloadable copies of the leaked documents.
The documents were obtained with the assistance of members of the Syrian
opposition who refused to elaborate on how they laid hand on the documents.
Al Arabiya said that it has verified and authenticated hundreds of these
documents and that it is has decided to disclose the ones with substantial news
value and political relevance.
The downed jet
On June 22, a Turkish military jet was shot down by a Syrian missile in
international airspace, Ankara's official report said; a claim Damascus has
refuted.
Assad's regime said the country's defense forces shot down the two-seater F-4
Phantom as it was in the Syrian airspace.
In an interview with Turkish paper Cumhuriyet published in July, Assad said he
wished his forces did not shoot down the jet, claiming that Damascus did not
know the identity of the plane at the time.
The incident set off tensions between the former allies, but Ankara, which had
vowed a harsh response to any border violations by Syria, limited its reaction
to sending military reinforcements to the common frontiers.
The two pilots on board of the jet were killed.
But both official reports by Syria and Turkey have restrained their explanation
on the causes of the deaths of Air Force Captain Gokhan Ertan and Air Force
Lieutenant Hasan Huseyin Aksoy.
Turkey's armed forces said it had found the bodies of both pilots on the
Mediterranean seabed.
"The bodies (of the two pilots) have been recovered [from] the seabed and work
is underway to bring them to the surface," the army command said in a statement
released early in July.
The military did not specify where the bodies were found, but there has been no
report that the pilots ejected from the plane.
However, after investigating the leaked documents it obtained, Al Arabiya can
now reveal for the first time an alternative narrative of what might have
happened to the two Turkish pilots.
One highly confidential document was sent directly from the presidential office
of President Assad to brigadier Hassan Abdel Rahman (who Al Arabiya's sources
identify as the chief of the Syrian Special Operations Unit) states the
following:
"Two Turkish pilots were captured by the Syrian Air Force Intelligence after
their jet was shot down in coordination with the Russian naval base in (the
Syrian city of) Tartus."
Picture of the highly confidential document sent from the office of the Syrian
president confirming the capture of the two Turkish pilots (Al Arabiya)
Picture of the highly confidential document sent from the office of the Syrian
president confirming the capture of the two Turkish pilots (Al Arabiya)
The file therefore reveals two critical reports. First, the pilots were still
alive after the plane had crashed. And second, that Russia held its share of
involvement in this secretive mission.
The same document orders the concerned parties to treat both Turkish pilots
according to the protocol of war prisoners, as instructed by the president.
It also requests that both men be investigated about Turkey's role in
supporting the Free Syrian Army (FSA), the country's main armed opposition
group.
The report also suggests the possibility of transferring the pilots into the
neighboring Lebanese territory, leaving them in the custody of Assad's ally,
Hezbollah.
However, if the Turkish air commanders were not killed upon the crash of their
F-4 Phantom, further leaked documents confirm that their death was inevitable.
Russian "Guidance"
A subsequently leaked file, also sent from the presidential palace and
addressed to all heads of units of the Syrian foreign intelligence, reads:
"Based on information and guidance from the Russian leadership comes a need to
eliminate the two Turkish pilots detained by the Special Operations Unit in a
natural way and their bodies need to be returned to the crash site in
international waters."
The document also suggests the Syrian government sends a "menacing" message to
the Turkish government, insinuating Syria's capability of mobilizing
Kurdistan's Workers Party (PKK) on the Turkish borders, notifying Ankara from
the danger it might face in case of any hostile move.
A copy of the presidential order for the killing in a "natural way" of two
Turkish pilots. (Al Arabiya)
A copy of the presidential order for the killing in a "natural way" of two
Turkish pilots. (Al Arabiya)
The report insists that the Syrian leadership should hasten and make a formal
apology to the Turkish government for bringing down the plane, which would
embarrass the Turks and win the support of international public opinion. As
such, the Syrian Regime did apologize.
Al Arabiya's exclusive series on the newly-leaked Syrian security documents
continues tomorrow.
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