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airspace: The statement went on to warn that violations "could lead to serious consequences." The Russian Defense Ministry denied that it violated Turkish airspace and called Ankara allegations "unfounded propaganda.' "There were no violations of Turkish airspace by planes of the Russian air group in the Syrian Arab Republic," the ministry said on Facebook, according to CNN. Read More The ministry said that the nationality of an aircraft cannot be established on radar."This is only possible through direct visual contact from another aircraft, which did not take place," the ministry emphasized. The Foreign Ministry said the Russian SU-34 fighter was warned by Turkish air radar units, in both English and Russian, before it crossed into Turkish airspace from Syria on Friday. Turkey military shot down a Russian plane in November after it ignored several warnings and entered its airspace, according to Turkish officials. Moscow disputed that its crew was given warnings before the F-16 fired and said the Russian plane was over Syria. One Russian crew member was killed. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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