Erdogan: We'll continue shooting down violating planes:
Turkey will open fire on foreign planes violating Turkish airspace in the future, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned amid a diplomatic crisis caused by the downing of a Russian warplane by the Turkish Air Force. Ref. Source 1k
Vladimir Putin signs decree for economic measures against Turkey over downing of Russian jet:
The sanctions are "Aimed at ensuring national security and that of Russian citizens" and included a ban on charter flights between the two countries and on Russian businesses hiring any new Turkish nationals as well as import restrictions on certain Turkish goods. Ref. Source 1g
Kremlin says Putin 'fully mobilized' to tackle threat from Turkey:
"The president is mobilized, fully mobilized, mobilized to the extent that circumstances demand," said Peskov. "The circumstances are unprecedented. The gauntlet thrown down to Russia is unprecedented. So naturally the reaction is in line with this threat." Ref. Source 7s
Putin: Russia Has Evidence Su-24 Shot Down to Protect Daesh Oil Deliveries;
"We have every reason to believe that the decision to shoot down our aircraft was dictated by the desire to ensure the safety of supply routes of oil to Turkey, to the ports where they are shipped in tankers," Putin said. Ref. Source 5o
Turkey won't retaliate against Russia's sanctions:
"Turkey in this regard retains its nobility. We are not using the same language as them... We are expecting them to change their language," Erdogan said, accusing Moscow of reacting to the incident in an "Emotional" way. Ref. Source 6h
Russian bombs obliterate Syrian tankers heading towards Turkey:
A Russian jet is believed to have killed a family in their car as it targeted an Islamic State oil convoy - just days after President Vladimir Putin said Turkey was buying it from Islamists. Ref. Source 4p
Russia halts work in Turkey's first nuclear power plant after spat - officials:
Russia's Rosatom has stopped construction work at Turkey's first planned nuclear power plant, Turkish energy officials told Reuters on Wednesday, as relations between Moscow and Ankara have soured after the downing of a Russian jet. Ref. Source 3m
Moscow extends sanctions against Turkey;
The sanctions included a ban on the employment of Turkish citizens by Russian employers, restricted imports of certain Turkish goods such as vegetables and fruits, ban on charter flights between the two countries and also suspension of travel package sale to Turkey. Ref. Source 1w