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Black box from Russian jet downed by Turkey damaged

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The Russian military says aviation experts so far have failed to retrieve information from a flight data recorder from a Russian warplane downed by Turkey last month.

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

Lt-Gen Sergei Bainetov, a deputy head of the Russian military's flight safety service, said today an inspection of the recorder has revealed that 13 of 16 microchips on its data board are nearly ruined and the remaining three are damaged.
 

He said experts will attempt to retrieve information from them, but the effort will take a long time.

The plane's downing has badly strained ties between Russia and Turkey.

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First Published: Dec 21 2015 | 9:42 PM IST

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