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Turkey scrambles jets as tensions with Syria spiral |
2012-07-02 |
![]() Erdogan waded into the row at a meeting of his AKP party, saying that the Wall Street Journal had "unfortunately published a story which is not true". The comments follow a report Saturday in the newspaper citing US intelligence that claimed the plane was "most likely hit by shore-based anti-aircraft guns while it was inside Syrian airspace". Turkey has repeatedly said its F-4 Phantom warplane was downed without warning in international airspace on June 22, although it admitted that it had violated Syria's airspace for a short time and "by mistake". The Turkish military gave further details in a statement Sunday, saying the plane had been inside Syrian airspace "for about five minutes". "We see no indication that it was shot down by a surface-to-air missile" as Turkey says, an unnamed senior US official was quoted as telling the newspaper. Meanwhile four F-16 warplanes took off Sunday from Incirlik airbase after Syrian helicopters flew four miles closer to the border than is normal, the army said. Two more F-16 jets scrambled from a base in Batman after one helicopter approached the border in the south of Mardin province. There were three incidents but there had been no violation of Turkish airspace, the army said. Erdogan, speaking in the central Anatolian province of Kayseri, tied the publication of the article to the upcoming presidential election in the United States. "The election is looming there and this newspaper is acting on behalf of a political movement. This is an attitude adopted against President (Barack) Obama," said Erdogan. |
Posted by:Fred |