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Jets shoot down drone at border with Syria

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ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey shot down an unidentifi­ed drone that flew into its airspace Friday near the Syrian border, while Russian President Vladimir Putin said his country’s air campaign backing a Syrian government offensive has killed hundreds of militants.

A U.S. official said the downed drone was Russian, but Moscow staunchly rejected the claim.

The incident underlined the potential dangers of clashes involving Russian, Syrian and U.S.-led coalition planes in the increasing­ly crowded skies over Syria. Russian and U.S. military officials have been working on a set of rules to prevent any problems.

The Turkish military said it issued three warnings before shooting down the aircraft with its fighter jets. It didn’t specify how it had relayed the warnings to the operators of the drone.

The drone crashed about 2 miles inside Turkish territory, said Foreign Minister Feridun Sinirliogl­u. “We have not been able to establish who the drone belongs to, but we are able to work on it because it fell inside Turkish territory,” he added.

Earlier this month, Turkey had protested two incursions by Russian warplanes, which also drew strong condemnati­on from Turkey’s NATO allies.

The U.S., Russia and the Syrian government all operate drones in the region.

The drone was definitely not American, and the U.S. believes it was Russian, said a U.S. defense official, who was not authorized to discuss details of the incident and spoke on condition of anonymity.

On Friday, Syrian troops supported by Russian air power and fighters from Iran and the Iranian-backed Hezbollah group pressed an assault against rebels in central Syria and launched another offensive in the northern province of Aleppo to try to recapture territory, according to activists and the government.

 ?? Adem Altan / AFP / Getty Images ?? Foreign Minister Feridun Sinirliogl­u said a drone of unknown origin violated Turkey's airspace.
Adem Altan / AFP / Getty Images Foreign Minister Feridun Sinirliogl­u said a drone of unknown origin violated Turkey's airspace.

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