22:46 30/06/2012 GENEVA, June 30 (RIA Novosti)
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Russia possesses “objective observation data” concerning the downing of a Turkish jet off the
Syrian coast one week ago and is prepared to present it, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said at a
press conference in Geneva on Saturday.
“We have our objective observation data and we are prepared to present it,” Lavrov said.
An F-4 fighter jet of the Turkish Air Force was shot down by Syrian air defenses on June 22 and crashed
in the Mediterranean Sea. Syrian authorities said the jet had violated its airspace while Turkish officials
claimed it was attacked over international waters.
Turkey responded by moving air defense weapons close to the Syrian border.
“The main thing now is not to allow any incident to ignite passions in one or another direction,” Lavrov said.
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Russia possesses “objective observation data” concerning the downing of a Turkish jet off the
Syrian coast one week ago and is prepared to present it, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said at a
press conference in Geneva on Saturday.
“We have our objective observation data and we are prepared to present it,” Lavrov said.
An F-4 fighter jet of the Turkish Air Force was shot down by Syrian air defenses on June 22 and crashed
in the Mediterranean Sea. Syrian authorities said the jet had violated its airspace while Turkish officials
claimed it was attacked over international waters.
Turkey responded by moving air defense weapons close to the Syrian border.
“The main thing now is not to allow any incident to ignite passions in one or another direction,” Lavrov said.