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Friday, November 27, 2015

Putin: Obama leaked flight path of doomed jet to Turkey



Don't Think for one Second . . . 

  • I don't think for one second that NATO member Turkey would use U.S. military equipment to shoot down a Russian jet without a green light being given from the White House.


(London Daily Mail)  -  Russian president Vladimir Putin has accused the U.S. of being complicit in the destruction of its military jet two days ago - suggesting the Americans knew exactly when and where it was travelling.

In a press conference at the Kremlin tonight, Putin said the Russians had given prior information to the U.S. of the flight path of the plane - but the U.S. had 'leaked' the information to Turkey.

In other developments, Putin's dreaded S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems - mobilised in the wake of the jet's destruction - were photographed being unloaded from military transports in Syria.


He also vowed to join France in coordinating bombing campaigns against ISIS forces and agreed to share intelligence information. 

The Turkish military shot the Russian Su-24 warplane close to the Syrian border on Tuesday after they said it entered the country's airspace, causing a rift in relations.

Both pilots ejected from the plane and one, Captain Konstantin Murakhtin, was rescued by Russian special forces after he landed in the forest in rebel-held territory but the other, Lieutenant Colonel Oleg Peshkov was shot dead by rebels.

Putin told gathered media: 'The American side, which leads the coalition that Turkey belongs to, knew about the location and time of our planes' flights, and we were hit exactly there and at that time.

'Why did we pass this information to the Americans? Either they were not controlling what their allies were doing, or they are leaking this information all over the place.'

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The state-of-the-art, long range surface to air missiles are
unloaded from a Russian military transport.

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