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Russia beefs up military assets in Syria in response to Turkey’s downing of jet
Russia ramped up the threat of a military confrontation between Turkey and Moscow Wednesday – a day after a Russian warplane was shot down by Turkey – by announcing that a state-of-the-art air defense missile system will be deployed at a Russian air base in Syria and that all its bombers will now be escorted by fighter jets on their missions.
Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Wednesday that the Russian missile cruiser Moskva already has moved closer to shore to protect the Russian aircraft flying missions near Syria’s border with Turkey with its long-range Fort air defense system.
Shoigu added that his ministry has severed all contacts with the Turkish military. . .
Turkey shot down a Russian Su-24 bomber Tuesday, saying it crossed into its airspace from Syria despite repeated warnings. One of its two pilots was killed by militants after bailing out, while his crewmate was rescued by Syrian Army commandos and delivered in good condition to the Russian base.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said the Russian plane remained in Syria’s skies when it was shot down. He described Turkey’s action as a “crime” and a “stab in the back,” warning of serious consequences….
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Turkey says they warned the Russian pilot 10 times before firing on him but the pilot said he never got any warning. On TV they played the recording of the warning to the Russian pilot (it was in English).