A Russian , one of about a dozen based at Russia’s forward operating base in Syria south of the port city of Latakia, was shot down after Turkey claims the aircraft had passed into its airspace and
Multiple points of view recorded the shoot-down of the Su-24, with the aircraft streaming flames and plunging towards the ground from medium altitude (around 20,000 feet).
before being although Russian news outlets claim the
The Russian Ministry of Defense has also claimed that although their fate remains unknown. The aircraft was operating along the border in Latakia Province in Northwest Syria.
There have and Turkey shot down a . Additionally,
More evidence of Russia’s deepening and seemingly erratic involvement in Syria’s civil war has now…
A NATO member shooting down a Russian attack jet is somewhat uncharted geopolitical territory. We will keep this page updated as this story unfolds.
UPDATE: 2:22AM PST- Graphic images and video of what appear to be one dead or badly injured pilot wearing flight gear that matches that worn by Russian attack pilots operating in Syria have emerged on Twitter. Although the imagery looks highly authentic, we cannot confirm that it is indeed genuine at this time.
UPDATE: 2:36AM PST- CNN Turkey has posted the supposed flight track of the Russian jet before it was shot down:
Russian helicopters are said to be scouring the area at this time as part of a search and rescue effort.
Update: 3:02AM PST- This video supposedly shows one of the pilots being
UPDATE: 3:23AM PST- We are still awaiting an official confirmation that one of the Su-24 crew members is dead, although the official word from the rebel group that found him says that he is.
UPDATE: 3:55AM PST- NATO to hold emergency meeting in Brussels concerning today’s aerial engagement.
Update: 4:29AM PST- Foxtrot Alpha has warned that an incident like the one that occurred today was highly possible since before Russia kicked off their air war in Syria. CNN has produced a chart showing the countries that are bombing in Syria’s crowded airspace today. Missing are Israel, who is rumored to have conducted an , and Jordan. Arab nations (Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE, Qatar) that took part in coalition air strikes early on are largely not flying them anymore.
UPDATE: 4:53AM PST- Putin comments on the shoot down, questions whose interest shooting down a friendly neighbor’s jet is. Calls it a “stab in the back by the associates of terrorism.” He confirms that an F-16 shot the jet down with an air-to-air missile while it was flying one kilometer within the Syrian border, saying it fell four kilometers inside the Syrian border. He goes on to say the aircraft never threatened Turkey and questions why Russia was not contacted before firing. He calls the shoot-down a crime and says the pilots were directly striking ISIS terrorists of Russian descent in that area that could “come back to Russia at any moment.”
UPDATE: 5:26AM PST- One of the search and rescue helicopters is said to have been attacks by Free Syrian Army fighters, possibly with a TOW missile. It is not clear if the aircraft was totally lost in the attack or if it made an emergency landing.
UPDATE: 6:47AM PST- A video has emerged that looks like Syrian rebel “TOW Hunters” striking a helicopter (an Mi-8/17) while it is on the ground. Why it set down is unclear, and we have no guarantee that this is the helicopter in question, although the video does match the terrain and the tweet above.
UPDATE: 7:27AM PST - Reuters reports that Turkmen rebels shot both pilots as they parachuted to the ground after ejecting.
UPDATE: 8:03 AM PST - Reuters is now reporting that the a US spokesman was quoted as saying the Russian pilots of the Su-24 were warned repeatedly with no response before being shot down.
Russia Today also reports that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has cancelled his Wednesday trip to Turkey due to the incident and “” with Russian state tourism agency Rostourism suggesting the suspension of all sales of tourist packages to Turkey.
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