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Turkish fighters scramble after Russian jet strays near border on bombing mission, prompting fears of accidental clash

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A Russian military jet taxis on a runway shortly after the landing in Syria.  Photo: Reuters

A Russian warplane on a bombing run in Syria flew within 8km of the Turkish border and may have crossed into Turkey’s airspace, Turkish and US officials said.

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The incident raises new concerns that Russia’s armed intervention in Syria could spill over to neighbouring countries, lead to an unintended military confrontation and trigger an even bigger regional conflict.

A Turkish security official said Turkish radar locked onto the Russian aircraft as it was bombing early Friday in al Yamdiyyah, a Syrian village directly on the Turkish border. He said Turkish fighter jets would have attacked had it crossed into Turkish airspace.

But a US military official suggested the incident had come close to sparking an armed confrontation. Reading from a report, he said the Russian aircraft had violated Turkish airspace and that Turkish jets had scrambled, but that the Russian aircraft had returned to Syrian airspace before they could respond. The Turkish security official said he could not confirm that account.

Russia last week began striking targets in Syria - a dramatic escalation of foreign involvement in the civil war.  Photo: AP
Russia last week began striking targets in Syria - a dramatic escalation of foreign involvement in the civil war. Photo: AP
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The US Central command, which oversees military operations in Syria, has not yet commented.

Meanwhile, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stepped up his rhetoric. In his strongest comment to date, he called Russia’s intervention unacceptable and a “grave mistake” that would isolate Moscow. Russia’s intervention and its bombing campaign in Syria “have no acceptable side,” he said.

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