Breaking News - Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in an interview with French television that he could not get through to her, Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, after the incident with the Su-24.
According to Erdogan, the Turkish military would act differently if it knew for certain that the Russian aircraft.
"If we knew that it was a Russian plane, we probably would have warned him in a different way", - said the president of Turkey's TV channel France 24.
Earlier, Russian leader Vladimir Putin has expressed outrage that the Turkish side is still not apologizing for the downed plane.
In response, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in an interview with CNN, CNN said that Turkey will not apologize for the downed Russian bomber Su-24, as from the words of the Turkish leader should apologize for those who violated the country's airspace.
Russian Su-24 bomber was shot down Tuesday near the Syrian-Turkish border - on the claims of the Turkish side, after crossing the border and prevent tenfold.
The Russian side insists that the Turkish plane attempts to contact or establish visual contact with the Russian crew were recorded.
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