Turkey strikes Syria again after mortar bomb falls in Hatay
 
 
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26 May 2013 Sunday
 
 
 
 
 
 

Turkey strikes Syria again after mortar bomb falls in Hatay

A Syrian mortar bomb fell in non-residential area in Hatay. (Photo: İHA)
5 October 2012 /TODAYSZAMAN.COM
Turkish authorities have said Turkish army fired back at targets in Syria in a third straight day after a mortar shell fell in a non-residential area in southern Turkish province of Hatay amid cross-border attacks this week.

Hatay Governor Mehmet Celalettin Lekesiz told reporters on Friday that a mortar shell fell in Aşağıpulluyazı village of Yayladağı district, 50 meters away from the Syria border and Turkish army immediately “fired back at targets” within Syria. The governor said there were no causalities.

A Syrian shell struck a Turkish border town Wednesday and killed five civilians. Turkey retaliated with artillery strikes and warned Syria that it would not tolerate such a spillover again.

Turkish artillery bombarded Syrian military targets on Wednesday and Thursday in response, killing several Syrian soldiers, and the Turkish parliament has authorized cross-border military action in the event of further aggression.

A Turkish official said Syria has pulled tanks and other military equipment away from its border with Turkey following deadly cross-border shelling this week.

Turkey’s state-run news agency Anatolia also reported that Turkey fired back at Syria on Thursday night after another mortar shell fell in Altınözü district of Hatay.

The cross-border violence was the most serious so far in the conflict, now in its 19th month, and underscored how it could flare across the region.

Turkey, once an Assad ally and now a leading voice in cals for him to quit, shelters more than 90,000 Syrian refugees in camps on its territory and has allowed rebel army leaders sanctuary.

More than 30,000 people have been killed in the revolt against Assad, which began with peaceful street protests but is now a full-scale civil war also fought on sectarian lines.

Across the country about 180 people were killed in violence  on Thursday, including 48 government soldiers, the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan warned on Friday his country was "not far" from war with Syria following cross-border attacks this week - words which highlighted the danger that the uprising against Syrian President Bashar al-Asaad will drag in its neighbors.

In a belligerent speech to a crowd in İstanbul, Erdoğan warned the Assad government it would be making a fatal mistake if it picked a fight with Turkey.

"We are not interested in war, but we're not far from it either," Erdoğan said in his speech.

"Those who attempt to test Turkey's deterrence, its decisiveness, its capacity, I say here they are making a fatal mistake."

At the United Nations, the Security Council condemned the original Syrian attack and demanded that such violations of international law stop immediately.

The United States has said it stands by its NATO ally's right to defend itself against aggression spilling over from Syria's war.   

Violence has also spilled over into Lebanon.

The rebels said they had captured an air defence base with a cache of missiles outside Damascus on Thursday, a boost to their campaign after a series of setbacks in the capital.

Video posted on YouTube of the aftermath of the assault showed dozens of rebels dressed in army fatigues celebrating as black smoke rose from a military installation behind them.

A middle-aged man holding a rifle says the attack was carried out by a rebel battalion from the town of Douma. It also showed rebels at a weapons cache which included what appeared to be part of a surface-to-air missile.

It was not possible to independently verify the videos. Access to Syria for foreign journalists is restricted by the Syrian government.

Although fighting often takes place in the Damascus suburbs, rebel forces have been unable to hold areas for long in the face of government artillery and air power. They have staged devastating bomb attacks on government and military offices in the heart of the city, however.

Syria's ally Russia said it had received assurances from Damascus that the strike on Turkey had been a tragic accident but Erdoğan dismissed it, saying this was the eighth time Syrian mortar rounds had hit Turkish ground.

Turkey has made clear it is ready to launch retaliatory strikes again if the war spills over the border but it has also said it will act under international law and in coordination with other foreign powers.

Despite his belligerent rhetoric on Friday, Erdoğan has said the parliamentary vote was a deterrent and he was not interested in war.

The UN condemnation was issued after two days of negotiations on an initial text rejected by Russia.

Consensus within the council on Syria-related matters is unusual and it has been deadlocked over the conflict, with veto-wielding Russia and China rejecting calls to sanction the Damascus government.

 
COMMENTS
The Syrian government has so far not done anything against the rebels that successive Turkish governments have not perpetrated against the Kurd!The likes of Erdogan and Tansu Chiller will hopefully face a Kurdistan Revolutionary Tribunal in a few years.
Aziz
It is time that Turkey invades and recovers Syria, which belonged to Turkey anyway, see Ottoman Empire map.
Raffi
Syrian government has proved to be very arrogant and inhuman.
Kashmiri
What Bashar al-Assad and his Alawite supporters don't realize is that Sunni Arabs in the Syrian Army, Intelligence Forces, and police force that have and are still waiting to defect have given high level intelligence to the Turkish MIT, and when the time comes to pass if Bashar comes down on Turkey,...
Ahmed; Aleppo, Syria
Those rebels are doing a good job at firing mortars into Turkey as planned....LOL..
reality
Mr Erdogan is most likely being deceived by the successors who were planning to bomb two major mosques in Istanbul, bring down a Turkish jet fighter and blame it on the Greeks, have their men dressed up as religious fanatics attack a military museum etc. Turkish leaders should not let Turkey be drag...
Baran
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