Khaleej Times

Russia and Turkey differ over Syria strike

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the situation is obvious, unfortunat­ely. Our military while launching strikes on terrorists followed coordinate­s that were given to us by our turkish partners Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesman

moscow — The Kremlin said on Friday that Turkey had provided Russian forces with the target location for an air strike in Syria that accidental­ly killed three Turkish troops, but Ankara gave a different version of events.

“The situation is obvious, unfortunat­ely. Our military while launching strikes on terrorists followed coordinate­s that were given to us by our Turkish partners,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalist­s.

Along with the three killed, 11 Turkish soldiers were wounded when Thursday’s strike — which was meant to target militants — hit a building where the troops were deployed, according to the Turkish army.

Peskov said the “causes of the incident are clear. There is no debate.” He said there had been a communicat­ions failure, adding: “There should not have been Turkish soldiers within the limits of these coordinate­s. That’s why these strikes took place.”

But the Turkish military said communicat­ions had been in full operation and that the army had provided its Russian counterpar­t with the location of its units ahead of the incident.

“The Russian armed forces attache in Ankara was invited to the chief of staff headquarte­rs and provided by hand with the coordinate­s” of the Turkish units at around 20:11 GMT on Wednesday, the military said in a statement on its website.

The coordinate­s of the Turkish troops were also shared with personnel at the Hmeimim airbase in Syria, Moscow’s main outpost for its bombing campaign in support of President Bashar Al Assad, Ankara added.

The Turkish military said it regularly shared informatio­n with Russian counterpar­ts on Syria operations as part of an agreement to “prevent units from harming each other”.

“Our units hit by the (Russian) plane on February 9 have been located on the same spot for approximat­ely 10 days,” the military said.

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