He added that Russia, nonetheless, would like to receive from the Turkish side its assessment of the incident.
Last Wednesday, Turkish Air Force fighter jets forced a passenger liner en route from Moscow to Damascus to land in Ankara. The Turkish side insisted it was acting on information that a cargo of military hardware from Russia was allegedly on board the flight.
Voice of Russia, TASS
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