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25 of November, 18:59

In the state Duma believe that it is necessary to find customers attacks on Russian su-24
Ought to customers look for similar war crimes, the Shelling of the Russian su-24 aircraft of the Turkish air force, And it is possible that the proceedings will result in the US, said the Head of the state Duma on property issues Sergey Gavrilov (Communist party), which this autumn visited Syria on a humanitarian mission.

"We Should not forget that Turkey is out of NATO And was Not able to carry out the attack on the Russian plane, Not having coordinated its position with the Alliance, said Gavrilov correspondents.- Need to find customers similar war crimes ".

"This sharpened the struggle, most likely, will Not stop, at least as long as there is a struggle for the presidency of the United States. The Barack Obama doesn't Need world domination, And acting head of the U.S. are Not particularly expressed their ambitions in this regard. I am sure that here involved And other circles, such as the American neocons (neoconservatives - ed.) to which human victims, innocent citizens are just cannon fodder And their usual reception international policy, " he added.

Head of the state Duma believes that the Turkish leader Recep Erdogan is a manageable figure, he is forced to obey "interested persons" indirectly And directly supporting ISIS.

"The shelling of Armenian settlements of the Syrian city of Kessab in March 2014 was a landmark act of direct introduction of Turkey in the Syrian conflict. And now Turkey, like Ukraine, are trying to provoke military confrontation with Russia ", - noted Gavrilov.

On Tuesday the Russian su-24 crashed in the Syrian Arab Republic. The President of Russia Vladimir Putin said that the plane was shot down by a rocket type "air-air" with a Turkish F-16s over Syrian territory And fell in the Syrian Arab Republic in 4 kilometers from the border with Turkey.

The crash of the Russian su-24 in the Syrian Arab Republic.

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