Turkey’s air force shot down an unidentified aircraft — reported an unmanned drone — that entered Turkish airspace near the Syrian border, the Turkish armed forces said Friday in a statement.
The aircraft was shot down after it did not respond to three warnings from the Turkish air force, according to the statement.
Whose drone it was is unknown, but Russian jets have reportedly encroached on Turkish airspace twice in recent weeks.
War in Turkey a complex web
Russia recently entered the brutal 4½-year Syrian civil war on the side of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Its jets, in coordination with the Syrian regime, have conducted airstrikes against ISIS and other terrorist groups — broadly interpreted as opponents of the Assad regime.
The Turkish government is harshly opposed to Assad, and to ISIS, as well. Recently, the Turkish government began allowing the United States to carry out airstrikes against ISIS from the Incirlik air base in southern Turkey.
While the United States and Russia both oppose ISIS, the U.S. also opposes Assad, whom Russia is intent on propping up.