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Turkish Prosecutor’s Office Dismiss Case of Suspected Killer of Russian Pilot

Tuesday 10 May 2016
Turkish Prosecutor’s Office Dismiss Case of Suspected Killer of Russian Pilot

Alwaght- The case of Turkish suspected killer of Russian fighter jet’s pilot which was downed by Turkey over Syrian airspace has been dismissed.

The Turkish prosecutor’s office has not charged Alparslan Celik, citing "lack of evidence": "The prosecutors refused to charge [Alparslan] Celik with killing of the Russian pilot, having studied evidence presented in the case and declared it insubstantial. The issue of charging him with illegal possession and storage of weapons is being resolved now. Celik is still in custody," the lawyer told RIA Novosti.

In November,2015 Turkey downed a Russian a Su-24 bomber, claiming that it had violated the country’s airspace, albeit for 17 seconds. The plane went down in Syria and Moscow denied that any breach occurred and accused the Turkish government of supporting terrorist forces in Syria.

The crew of the plane ejected and one of the pilots, Oleg Peshkov, was killed by fire from the ground, while the second pilot survived and was later rescued.

Celik was arrested alongside 13 others in the Turkish city of Izmir in early April on charges of illegal gun possession. The suspect previously said that he had not shot at Peshkov but had accepted the responsibility for the killing as a commander of a militant group. Celik insisted he had repeatedly ordered his men to take the Russian pilot prisoner, and not to shoot at him.

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