Turkish president warns Russia not to 'play with fire' after Putin suggested Su-24 jet was shot down after America passed on details of its flight path
Tayyip Erdogan has warned Russia and Putin not to 'play with fire' Putin has accused the U.S. of being complicit in the destruction of its jet The Russian jet was downed by Turkey after it entered Turkish airspace He claimed Russia gave the U.S. the flight path data for the doomed aircraft This was either 'leaked' or it 'does not control what its allies are doing' Meanwhile, Russia's fearsome S-400 missile systems have arrived in Syria Putin has also agreed to coordinate airstrikes with France against ISIS See our full coverage on Vladimir Putin at www.dailymail.co.uk/putin
By Jennifer Newton and Will Stewart and Corey Charlton for MailOnline
Turkish president Tayyip Erdogan has warned Russia 'not to play with fire' after Vladimir Putin suggested the Su-24 jet was shot down after the U.S passed on details of its flight path.
Relations between the two countries have been deteriorating since Turkey shot down the Russian military plane near the Syrian border on Tuesday after claims it entered their airspace.
Moscow has threatened Ankara with economic retaliation for the incident and Putin even accused the U.S of leaking information about the flight to Turkey after they gave them prior warning of the mission.