[Published: Sunday March 05 2017]
Pilot of crashed Syrian jet rescued in Turkey
Ankara 5 Mar (ANA) - The pilot of a Syrian military aircraft that crashed near the border between Syria and Turkey has been found alive and taken to a hospital, officials say. The Syrian pilot ejected before the crash, in southern Turkey. He has some spinal fractures but is not in a critical condition, reports say. It is unclear what caused the crash. An Islamist group which is fighting Syria's President Bashar al-Assad said the plane had been shot down, but the Syrian government has not confirmed it. A Syrian army source had said earlier the air force had lost contact with a fighter jet on a mission near the border, according to the country's state TV. The pilot was found exhausted after a nine-hour search, Turkey's state-run Anadolu news agency reports. He was taken to a hospital in Hatay province. Officials identified him only as a Syrian national, but medical staff told Reuters news agency his name is Mehmet Sufhan, 56. Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister Nurettin Canikli said officials were investigating why and how the plane crashed within his country's borders, and which mission it was carrying out. "A decision regarding [whether he will be sent to Syria] will be made once we clarify all details of this incident," he said. Earlier Hatay's Governor, Erdal Ata, had said it did not seem to be a case of border violation.(ANA)
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