Turkey Hits Back after New Mortar Fire from Syria, Rebels Capture Village near Border

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Turkey hit back on Saturday against what it said was a fresh round of mortar fire from Syria, as monitors said rebels seized a Syrian border village after a fierce battle that left almost 30 dead.

Syria, for its part, said four Turks were among a convoy of "terrorists" killed in fighting in the heart of Aleppo, just hours after U.N. condemnation of deadly jihadist bombings in the commercial capital.

Turkish officials said they were sure a mortar round that struck on Saturday morning was fired by pro-government forces, and not rebels who have been fighting for nearly 19 months to oust President Bashar Assad.

The round prompted fresh retaliatory fire after reprisals on Wednesday and Thursday for the previous shelling, the Hatay provincial governor's office said.

"A mortar round struck today (Saturday) at 7:00 am (04:00 GMT) about 50 meters inside Turkish territory in an open space about 700 meters from the village of Guvecci and about 300 meters from a police station."

No casualties were reported.

The Turkish army responded with four mortar rounds, the governor's office said, adding that the Syrian fire had come from loyalists who were firing at rebels near the border.

The cross-border exchanges came despite unanimous condemnation from the U.N. Security Council on Thursday of deadly shelling from the Syrian side further east in Sanliurfa province that killed five people.

Following that incident, the Turkish parliament authorized further military action but Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he was not looking for a mandate for war.

In a new statement on Friday, the Security Council condemned bombings Wednesday claimed by a jihadist group that killed nearly 50 people in Aleppo, expressing condolences to families of the victims "of these heinous acts."

Comments 13
Missing shark25 06 October 2012, 12:14

Go Turkey invade Syria ..

Missing phillipo 06 October 2012, 16:01

They attack the Kurds in Iraq all the time, so why shouldn't they show their "bravery" by attacking Syria.

Missing shark25 06 October 2012, 12:43

I hope so Mate.The FSA needs all the help they can get ,so far they have done a good job standing up to Assad/Hezb/Iran.

Missing youssefhaddad 06 October 2012, 12:55

Dragging Turkey into the conflict in the hopes of a direct Iranian involvement might be the purpose of the otherwise avoidable shelling by the Syrian forces.

Missing peace 06 October 2012, 13:57

turkey will never start a conflict. they are surrounded by russia and iran the two allies of syria even if turkey has a stronger army than syria. if NATO is not involved turkey will do nothing but these little shellings in response.

Default-user-icon MUSTAPHA O. GHALAYINI (Guest) 06 October 2012, 14:18

that is the very reason why clashes will continue,syria/iran/russia didnt start it to end it.
the middle east is now a time bomb, b4 the american elections we will not see a western response...perhaps the americans ,in the time being,will use the palestinian card..lets wait and see.

Missing phillipo 06 October 2012, 16:04

I just can't understand why Naharnet calls them "Rebels", surely it should be "Freedom fighters" or at least "Resistance".

Missing abraham 06 October 2012, 16:14

how about hired guns

Thumb Chupachups 06 October 2012, 16:20

Don't be delusional .. A good proportion are salafists hard line Sunnis

Missing peace 06 October 2012, 16:24

that is what syria and M8 want you to think to frighten you...you are the delusional...

Missing realist 06 October 2012, 19:45

Actually they are less than 10 percent by NATO intelligence numbers. Easy for us sitting on a computer, when you are being bombed and no one cares you probably would seek help from anyone.

Missing sergio 06 October 2012, 17:12

how about Syria's hired guns like HA or Iran's republican guard

Default-user-icon hanoun (Guest) 06 October 2012, 19:02

hope tomorrow we will wake up and a regional war is on that includes the whole middle east from turkey , syria irak israel the gulf and iran
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