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News Wrap: Russian pilot denies violating Turkish airspace

Clip: 11/25/2015 | 5m 12s

News Wrap: Russian pilot denies violating Turkish airspace

Russia has rescued one of the fighter pilots who was in a plane shot down by Turkey yesterday. Turkey claims the plane was in its airspace, but the pilot denies this. Also, the Islamic State has claimed responsibility for a bombing in Tunisia that killed 12 presidential guards.

11/25/2015 | Rating NR

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