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PressTV-Syria: Turkey committed 'new crime'

 

Syria has condemned as a "new crime" Turkey's downing of a Russian fighter jet 
involved in anti-terror operation in the Arab country. 

 

Syria's Information Minister Omran al-Zoubi said on Tuesday that the shooting 
down of the Russian warplane was a "new crime" which will add to the previous 
atrocities committed by the militants and their foreign supporters.

Zoubi specified Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar as the sponsors of the 
militants, saying they have spared no efforts in providing arm and finance to 
the terror group in Syria.

Syria's official news agency, SANA, meanwhile, quoted a military source 
denouncing Turkey's downing of the Russian jet over its territory as a 
"flagrant aggression against Syrian sovereignty."

The incident "demonstrates without a doubt that the Turkish government takes 
the side of terrorism," the source said.

'Radical move'

Meanwhile, President of the Czech Republic Milos Zeman has denounced Turkey’s 
downing of a Russian fighter jet, saying the attack on the military assets of a 
country fighting against terrorists in Syria is nothing but a “radical measure.”

President of the Czech Republic Milos Zeman

“Considering that the Russian air group is fighting against the IS (Daesh), 
then, of course, the attack is an extremely radical measure,” said Zeman on 
Tuesday, adding that the move could “only make the atmosphere worse.”

The comments came hours after Ankara announced that its aircraft had downed a 
Russian fighter jet after the warplane allegedly violated Turkey’s airspace. 
Russia denied the accusation that the bomber was flying in the Turkish airspace.

The Czech president said Turkey’s attack on the jet again fuels 
previously-raised suspicions that Ankara is supporting the terrorists in Syria. 
“Sometimes, a suspicion is voiced that Turkey is informally interacting” with 
Daesh, a Takfiri terrorist group operating in Syria.

Following the downing of the Sukhoi Su-24, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin 
described the move as a “stab in the back,” saying it will have “serious 
consequences” for Moscow-Ankara ties.

“Today’s loss is a stab in the back by the accomplices of terrorism,” Putin 
said, adding that Turkey is helping finance Daesh through oil sales.

Reactions poured in over the incident with many Western leaders warning that 
such actions could further complicate the situation in Syria.

Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council, appealed for “cool heads” 
during what he called a “dangerous moment,” while a United Nations spokesman in 
Geneva said the gunning down of the Russian fighter jet could complicate the 
war on terror in Syria.

 

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