Pilot of downed Russian plane rescued by Syrian commando unit

November 25, 2015 04:13 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 04:19 pm IST - DAMASCUS

One of the pilots of the Russian plane >that was shot down by Turkey arrived on Wednesday at an air base in Latakia province after being rescued by a Syrian army commando unit, Syrian and Russian officials said.

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu told Russian news agencies that the man was rescued in a 12-hour operation which ended in the early hours on Wednesday and is now “safe and sound” at Russia’s air base in the government-controlled area in Syria.

Turkey shot down the Russian warplane on Tuesday, saying it ignored repeated warnings after crossing into its airspace from Syria.

One of the two pilots was killed and captured by Syrian rebels who said they were searching for the other. The incident inflamed tensions between Turkey and Russia, and Russian President Vladimir Putin warned of “significant consequences.”

A statement from the Syrian armed forces on Wednesday said a special unit carried out overnight a “qualitative” operation with the Russian forces and rescued one of the two pilots. Russian President Vladimir Putin also confirmed that the second pilot has been rescued.

Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday said that his country does not wish to escalate tensions with Russia over the downing of the plane.

Speaking at an Organisation of Islamic Cooperation economy meeting in Istanbul, Mr. Erdogan said that Turkey favors “peace, dialogue and diplomacy.”

Mr. Erdogan however >defended his country’s move to shoot down the plane saying, “no one should expect Turkey to stay silent to border violations or the violation of its rights.”

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