Russia and Iran back military activity while Turkey urges Syria truce

The U.S. automaton shot somewhere near Tehran a week ago was in Iranian airspace, the leader of Russia's Security Council said on Tuesday, in spite of U.S. claims despite what might be expected.


"I have data from the Defense Ministry of the Russian Federation that this automaton was in Iranian airspace," Russian news organizations cited Nikolai Patrushev as telling columnists in Jerusalem. He was in Jerusalem for chats with U.S. what's more, Israeli authorities. 

In the mean time, Moscow blamed Washington for being foolhardy with new authorizes on Iran, saying it remained in solidarity with Tehran. "U.S. experts should ponder where this foolhardy game-plan can lead," the Foreign Ministry said in an announcement.
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