The Russian Defense Ministry denied the claim and said no such violation had actually happened. Ministry spokesperson Igor Konashenkov dismissed Ankara's statement as "naked propaganda."
"I don't think so," Gatilov told RIA Novosti, answering a question on whether the Turkish claims would affect the international talks on Syria.
The foreign ministers of the Friends of Syria group, comprising Russia, the United States, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Oman, Egypt, Jordan, Iran and Iraq, are set to evaluate the progress being made in the ongoing Geneva talks between the Syrian government and opposition, on February 11 in Munich.
In response to Ankara's "stab in the back," as the incident has been described by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Moscow imposed a number of economic measures on Turkey.