Moscow: President Vladimir Putin today backed a recommendation from the foreign ministry for Russians not to visit Turkey after the downing of a Russian fighter jet by Ankara.
"After such tragic events like the destruction of our plane and the death of our pilot, this is a necessary measure," Putin said in televised comments.
"After such tragic events like the destruction of our plane and the death of our pilot, this is a necessary measure," Putin said in televised comments.
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