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Russian Defense Ministry confirms a Su-24 crashed in Syria, not violating Turkish airspace

(Xinhua)    17:25, November 24, 2015
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Russian Defense Ministry confirms a Su-24 crashed in Syria, not violating Turkish airspace
Photo taken on Oct. 21, 2015 shows Russian Sukhoi Su-24 taking off from the Hmeymim airbase in the Latakia province, Syria. The Russian Defense Ministry on Tuesday confirmed that a Su-24 warplane crashed in Syria. (Xinhua/Sputnik)

MOSCOW, Nov. 24 -- The Russian Defense Ministry on Tuesday confirmed that a Su-24 warplane crashed in Syria.

"A Russian Su-24 located at the altitude of 6,000 meters in Syrian airspace crashed allegedly because of gunfire from the ground," Interfax news agency quoted an unnamed Defense Ministry official as saying.

"During all of the flight the plane was over the territory of Syria. This has been recorded by objective means of control," the official said.

Preliminary data showed that the two pilots managed to eject, and details are being investigated, the official added.

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(Editor:Zhang Yuan,Bianji)

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