Turkey still probes jet hit as US, UK pass info
A Turkish jet was not downed by either anti-aircraft fire or a missile, separate army sources say as investigations into last months incident expand with new details
In light of the recent criminal investigations, it has been established that there is no possibility that our fallen jet was shot down by anti-aircraft fire, as had initially been suggested by Syrian authorities, the TSK said in a written statement posted on its official website.
A July 11 written statement on TSKs official website had led to confusion, because it had declined to use the term shot down by Syria for the first time. It instead referred to: our plane that Syria claimed to have shot down. With its statement on July 13, the TSK reiterated that the jet was shot down by Syria, while, however, noting that how it was shot down by Syria would be established after the entire research was finalized. The TSK, however, did not elaborate on the reason for the changed expression in July 11s statement.
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Meanwhile, a high level meeting between military and state officials was held on July 13 hours before President Abdullah Gül and Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu met in Ankara on July 13, a senior Turkish official told the Hürriyet Daily News on condition of anonymity. The meeting ended before TSKs latest statement. Officals also ruled out the possiblity that the jet has been hit by a missile.
Citing three indicators, no missile track on radar, no petroleum-like residue or trace of any organic or inorganic explosive matter on the surface of the pieces from the downed jet and no scorch over the bodies of pilots, a ranking official denied that the missile hit the jet.
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