Foreign Experts Attend Study of Russian Jet’s Black Box

Russia on Friday invited foreign diplomats and experts to attend the examination of a flight recorder from a Russian warplane downed by Turkey last month
Foreign Experts Attend Study of Russian Jet’s Black Box
Russian aerospace forces Lt.-Gen. Sergei Dronov, left, and Lt.-Gen. Sergei Bainetov talk, as an image of a flight data recorder from the Russian warplane downed by Turkey is displayed on a screen in the background. during a news conference, in Moscow, Russia, Friday, Dec. 18, 2015. AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko
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MOSCOW—Russia on Friday invited foreign diplomats and experts to attend the examination of a flight recorder from a Russian warplane downed by Turkey last month.

Turkey shot down the Russian Su-24 bomber at the border with Syria on Nov. 24 saying it violated its airspace for 17 seconds despite repeated warnings. Russia insists the plane never entered Turkish airspace.

The incident, in which one pilot and a Russian marine of the rescue party were killed, badly strained previously close ties between the two economic partners.

Lt. Gen. Sergei Dronov, a deputy commander of the Russian aerospace forces, told reporters on Friday that Moscow has invited experts from 14 countries to take part in the study of the plane’s flight data recorder, which was recovered by Russian and Syrian forces from the area where the plane was shot down, but only British and Chinese experts have accepted the offer.

Dronov reaffirmed that the Su-24 hadn’t violated Turkish airspace. Russian officials expect the recorder’s data to definitively prove that assertion.