Syrian jet pilot released from custody in Turkey

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A Turkish court decided to release on judicial control a Syrian military pilot whose jet crashed near the Turkish border in March, judicial sources said.

Mehmet Sufhan faces charges of espionage and border violations, and was released pending trial, according to the source, who asked not to be named due to restrictions on talking to the media.

Sufhan was found alive after ejecting safely when his jet was reportedly shot down by opposition forces as it took off from Latakia to strike Idlib on March 4.

After being found and receiving medical treatment, he was remanded in custody, Anadolu Agency reported.