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Turkey denies claims that its F-16 shot down Armenian fighter jet | |
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Yerevan’s claims that a Turkish F-16 attacked and destroyed an Armenian Su-25 fighter jet are false, a Turkish presidential spokesman insisted, echoing the position voiced by the Azeri Defense Ministry. | Yerevan’s claims that a Turkish F-16 attacked and destroyed an Armenian Su-25 fighter jet are false, a Turkish presidential spokesman insisted, echoing the position voiced by the Azeri Defense Ministry. |
“The claim that Turkish F-16s shot down an Armenian plane is not true,” Fahrettin Altun, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s spokesman, told the press. | “The claim that Turkish F-16s shot down an Armenian plane is not true,” Fahrettin Altun, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s spokesman, told the press. |
Altun has urged Armenia to curb “cheap propaganda games” and withdraw its troops from “occupied territories” in the disrupted Nagorno-Karabakh region. | |
He was echoed by Azeri Defense Ministry spokesman, Vagif Dergahli, who blasted reports of Turkish jets fighting for Azerbaijan as “lies and another fantasy of the Armenian military-propagandist machine.” | |
Earlier on Tuesday, Armenia announced that a Turkish F-16 shot down one of its planes. The Su-25 was targeted while in Armenian airspace, and the pilot was killed in the attack, according to officials in Yerevan. | |
The statement came just hours after Ankara pledged to help Azerbaijan to repel what it called “Armenian aggression” amid a new flare-up between Baku and Yerevan over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region. | |
Previously, Armenia warned that it’s ready to deploy Russian-made Iskander ballistic missiles to Nagorno-Karabakh if Turkey decides to send its F-16s to support Azerbaijan. | |
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