Syria says plane crash pilot freed by Turkey


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Turkey has handed over to Syrian authorities a pilot who was arrested by Ankara after his aircraft crashed near the border of the two neighbouring countries, official media said Friday.
Syrian news agency SANA said the 56-year-old pilot -- who managed to bail out of his aircraft before it went down in Turkey in March -- was released by Turkish authorities on Thursday.
Turkey's Dogan news agency said a court ordered his release pending a trial for "espionage" and "violating the frontier" and that he had been transferred overnight Thursday to a centre for migrants.
SANA identified the pilot as Mohammed Sufan and said "he has been handed over to the competent (Syrian) authorities".
The announcement of his release comes amid a warming of ties between Turkey, which backs Syrian opposition fighters, and Russia which supports President Bashar al-Assad's regime.
On Friday, Turkey said it had deployed dozens of soldiers in the Syrian northwestern province of Idlib to establish "observation posts".
Idlib is one of four so-called "de-escalation" zones under a deal brokered by Russia, Turkey and Iran in May, as part of a major push to still fighting in war-torn Syria.

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