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By Mariam Karouny and Orhan Coskun
The
army campaign has been coordinated with Russian jets, which began air
strikes in support of Assad on Sept. 30, and Syria's own air force.
A U.S.-led coalition of Western and Arab forces has been flying combat missions over Syria for more than a year, while Israeli jets have also struck targets in Syria during the four-year-old civil war.
BEIRUT/ANKARA
(Reuters) - Turkey shot down a drone on Friday in an incident
highlighting the dangers of multiple air combat operations over Syria,
where government troops and their allies backed by Russian jets have
launched an offensive against rebels near Aleppo.
The
army offensive south of the city, backed by Hezbollah and Iranian
fighters, further expands its 10-day-old counter-attack in western Syria
against insurgents battling to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad.
A U.S.-led coalition of Western and Arab forces has been flying combat missions over Syria for more than a year, while Israeli jets have also struck targets in Syria during the four-year-old civil war.
That
has left Syria's airspace crowded with warplanes from rival, or even
hostile powers, pursuing competing military strategies, heightening the
risk of aerial confrontation.
Turkey's military said its jets shot down an unidentified drone in Turkish air space near Syria on Friday.
A
U.S. official said Washington believed it was of Russian origin, but
the Russian defense ministry said all of its planes in Syria had safely
returned to base and that all its drones were operating "as planned".
NATO said Turkey was investigating where the drone came from.
The
Turkish military said the aircraft it shot down had continued on its
course despite three warnings, in line with Turkey's rules of
engagement. Broadcaster NTV said it had come 3 km (2 miles) into Turkish
air space.
Turkey has already complained of Russian warplanes violating its air apace along the border with Syria earlier this month.
The
Russian Defense Ministry said later on Friday it had established direct
contact with the Turkish military to avoid incidents with flights near
the border, Interfax news agency reported.
Russia
had set up a hotline between a base used by its air force in Syria and
the Israeli air force command center to coordinate on Syria flights.
The
ministry also said it had agreed the technical details for an agreement
with the United States on flight safety over Syria and a final
memorandum would be signed soon.
ALEPPO ASSAULT
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