Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Turkey recovers body of Russian pilot Russian jet recently breached airspace, says Israel minister

The body of Oleg Peshkov was presented to Russian diplomats in Ankara

- Reuters

ANKARA/MOSCOW: Turkey recovered the body of a Russian pilot from northern Syria and presented it to Russian diplomats on Sunday, five days after shooting down his warplane in an incident that wrecked relations between two of the main powers involved in Syria’s war.

A coffin carrying Oleg Peshkov arrived by ambulance on the tarmac of Hatay Airport in southern Turkey near the Syrian border, a Reuters photograph­er said.

It was flown to the capital Ankara, where according to Russia’s RIA news agency it was met at an airfield by Moscow’s ambassador and military attache. The Russian embassy declined to comment and Turkish officials did not immediatel­y disclose when the body would be repatriate­d to Russia.

The shooting down of the Russian fighter jet by Natomember Turkey, the first known incident of its kind since the Cold War, has set back efforts to forge a united front against Islamic State in the weeks since militant group claimed responsibi­lity for mass killings in Paris and blowing up a Russian airliner.

Moscow has responded towards Ankara with fury, calling the episode a pre-planned provocatio­n. President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Saturday imposing punitive economic sanctions against Turkey. Details of Turkish goods that will be banned and other measures under the decree are expected to be announced in coming days.

Turkey says Peshkov’s plane was in its air space and had ignored repeated warnings when it was shot down. Russia says it was flying over Syria and was struck unprovoked.

The navigator of the two-seat jet survived but another Russian service member was killed rescuing him from northern Syria.

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutgolu said on Sunday that Peshkov’s body had arrived in Turkey overnight, but gave no further details of how it was recovered or brought across the border.

Turkey is part of a coalition of countries led by the United States that have been bombing Islamic State positions in both Syria and Iraq, while also calling for Syrian president Bashar al-assad to step down. JERUSALEM: A Russian jet recently penetrated Israeli airspace but was not shot down thanks to an open communicat­ion system between the two countries, Israel’s defence minister said Sunday as tensions continued to flare between Ankara and Moscow after Turkish troops downed a Russian warplane.

Defence minister Moshe Yaalon said the plane entered about 1.5 kilometres into Israeli airspace by “mistake” and immediatel­y turned around back to Syria when the Russians were notified. For two months, Russia has been carrying out airstrikes to support Syrian President Bashar Assad.

Yaalon told Israel Radio that after Russia announced its air campaign in Syria, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, along with his military chief of staff and other officials, met with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He said Israel later opened a channel for coordinati­on with Russia “to prevent misunderst­andings.”

He said there has been one incident so far of a Russian plane entering Israeli airspace and it was “immediatel­y corrected in the communicat­ions channel.” He didn’t say when it occurred.

“Russian planes don’t intend to attack us and therefore there is no need to automatica­lly, even if there is some kind of mistake, shoot them down,” he said.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Turkish soldiers carry the coffin of a Russian pilot, whose plane was shot down by Turkish jets, into an air force transport plane at the Hatay airport on Sunday.
AP PHOTO Turkish soldiers carry the coffin of a Russian pilot, whose plane was shot down by Turkish jets, into an air force transport plane at the Hatay airport on Sunday.

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