Putin has issued a STARK warning to Turkey for shooting down a Russian jet…and what they immediately did afterwards will make you SICK.
President Vladimir Putin has accused Turkey of funding ISIS, and using its military to protect the terrorist organisation, after a Russian fighter jet was shot down near the Syrian border on Tuesday morning.The two-pilot Sukhoi Su-24 jet was shot down by F-16 fighter planes just after 9am this morning, after it violated Turkish airspace and ignored nearly a dozen warnings by the military, Ankara officials said.President Putin called Turkey’s decision to down the plane a ‘stab in the back’ by the accomplices of ISIS, as his Defence Ministry still claims the jet was flying over Syria and never entered Turkish airspace.‘The loss we suffered today came from a stab in the back delivered by accomplices of the terrorists,’ President Putin said, speaking at a meeting with King Abdullah II of Jordan in Sochi, Russia, on Thursday afternoon.‘We will never tolerate such atrocities as happened today and we hope that the international community will find the strength to join forces and fight this evil,’ Putin said.‘Today’s tragic event will have serious consequences for Russian-Turkish relations’Read more: Daily Mail
Syrian
rebels chanted 'Allahu Akbar' over the dead body of a Russian pilot shot
down by a Turkish jet today in shocking footage released shortly before
a separate group blew up a Putin chopper sent to find survivors.
A
video filmed by rebels in Syria's Turkomen Mountains, an area which has
been the cause of recent tensions between Turkey and Russia, sees
ethnic Turkish anti-government fighters celebrating and cheering as they
discover the body of the pilot.
This
was followed by a second video, claiming to show members of the
U.S.-trained Free Syrian Army firing an anti-tank missile and destroying
the helicopter sent by Russian forces to rescue the surviving pilot.
The Russian
two-pilot Sukhoi Su-24 jet was shot down by F-16 fighter planes on
Tuesday morning, after it violated Turkish airspace and ignored nearly a
dozen warnings by the army, Ankara military officials said.
This
has been refuted by a furious Vladimir Putin who said the jet never
left Syrian airspace, and the Russian President instead accused Turkey
of funding ISIS, and using its military to protect the terrorist
organisation. He called it a 'stab in the back' committed by
'accomplices of terrorists'.
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