The Russian defence
ministry said all of its planes in Syria had safely returned to base
and that all its drones were operating "as planned".
The downing of the
drone highlights the risks to NATO member Turkey
as Syrian, Russian and U.S.
coalition aircraft fly combat missions so close to its borders.
The Turkish
military said its jets had shot down the aircraft after it continued on its
trajectory despite three warnings, in line with its rules of engagement. Broadcaster
NTV said it had come 3 km (1.9 miles) into Turkish air space.
"It's a drone.
We are trying to identify its nationality," a senior Turkish government
official told Reuters.
A U.S. official told Reuters that Washington suspected it
was a Russian drone, but said the information was still preliminary and
declined to give any more details.
Russian jets
violated Turkish air space on two occasions earlier this month and Turkey has
warned it will respond if the incursions are repeated.
The Russian air
force officially informed the Turkish military on Thursday about the violations
by Russian jets earlier this month, and about steps it would take to prevent a
repetition.
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