Turkey warns Russia after 'second airspace breach'

Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned Moscow that it will “endure the consequences” if its jets continued to enter his country’s airspace, after Ankara reported a new border infringement incident by a Russian plane.

Turkey warns Russia after 'second airspace breach'

Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned Moscow that it will “endure the consequences” if its jets continued to enter his country’s airspace, after Ankara reported a new border infringement incident by a Russian plane.

Nato member Turkey said another Russian warplane breached its airspace on Friday despite several warnings – two months after Turkey shot down a Russian jet for crossing over its territory.

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