Syria shot down Turkish fighter jet, says Ankara

Syria shot down Turkish fighter jet, says Ankara
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Summary Turkey said that Syria had shot down a Turkish fighter jet which was reported missing earlier.

Turkey said its air force jet that disappeared over the Mediterranean Sea on Friday was shot down by Syria, in an action likely to worsen already strained relations between the neighboring countries.A statement following a two-hour security meeting led by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the warplane that went missing near Syria was downed by Syrian forces and that the two Turkish pilots remain missing. It said Turkey will determinedly take necessary steps in response, without saying what they would be.Turkey has joined nations such as the U.S. in saying that Syrian President Bashar Assad should step down because of the uprising in his country.Turkey also has set up refugee camps on its border for more than 32,000 Syrians who have fled the fighting.Following the evaluation of data provided by our related institutions and the findings of the joint search and rescue efforts with Syria, it is understood that our plane was downed by Syria, the statement said, without providing other details.It was not clear what action Turkey might take, but after a cross-border shooting by Syrian forces earlier this year Turkey said it would not tolerate any action that it deemed violating its security.The downing of the F4 plane was likely to further escalate tensions. Turkeys military provided no details on the planes mission, but some Turkish TV reports said it was on a reconnaissance flight.
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