Turkish Jets Force Syrian Plane to Land over Suspicious Cargo

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A Syrian passenger plane was forced to land in Ankara on Wednesday evening on suspicions that it was carrying weapons, Anatolia news agency reported citing officials.

"We received information that the plane's cargo did not comply with rules of civil aviation," Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu was quoted as saying by the agency.

Davutoglu noted that international law would apply if weapons were found on the Syrian aircraft, without elaborating further.

The plane carrying 35 passengers was escorted by two Turkish jets to Ankara's Esenboga Airport for security checks on its cargo by Turkish special operation units.

The A-320 plane was traveling from Moscow to Damascus when it was intercepted by Turkish authorities at around 1430 GMT, according to NTV news channel.

The search for weapons and ammunition is ongoing.

Ankara on Wednesday also warned Turkish airline companies against using Syrian airspace to avoid a possible retaliation from Damascus, NTV added.

After that warning, that a Turkish Airlines plane carrying Turkish pilgrims from the northwestern city of Bursa landed urgently in Adana city in the south, according to NTV.

The plane is waiting for Ankara's green light to take off again for its destination in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Tensions between Turkey and Syria have been running high, with sporadic fire exchanges at the border since last Wednesday.

Last week, a Syrian shell hit a Turkish border town, killing five civilians -- two women and three children.

The deadly incident triggered retaliation fire from Turkish artillery units at the border, which has been increasingly fortified by scores of anti-aircraft batteries and Howitzers since the shelling.

It also brought on a parliamentary mandate which is valid for one year and which allows the government to authorize cross-border operations in Syria, and to be used "if needed".

The Turkish army also warned earlier Wednesday of a stronger response if Syrian shells continued to land on Turkish soil.

Ties between Ankara and Damascus have been dramatically strained since June, when a Turkish jet was brought down by Syrian fire, killing its two pilots on board.

Comments 13
Missing gabby6 10 October 2012, 23:09

Turkey should deny all airspace to Syrian aircraft.

Thumb shab 10 October 2012, 23:21

only 35 passengers? strange

Missing theobserver 11 October 2012, 10:18

yes strange indeed. the airbus is almost empty... but then again, I guess there aren't many people who want to go to Syria these days.

Missing salafi_slayer2 10 October 2012, 23:44

Erdogan's government has officially declared insanity as its new strategy. Next thing you know they'll be shooting at birds coming from Syria... what a pity!

Missing realist 11 October 2012, 01:32

it is your god bashar assad who declared insanity the day he allowed the children of dar3a to be raped and when their parents killed when they rose in protest. Go to hell

Missing salafi_slayer2 11 October 2012, 12:45

god bashar?? u sir are insane. Plus, stop being an al-Qaeda propagandist. When did Naharnet allow your kind to start posting this kind of garbage?

Default-user-icon Bashar The Great (Guest) 11 October 2012, 03:15

The tide of the war is turning in favour of Bashar. Homs is liberated of terrorists and soon Aleppo will be. Feel sorry for all the fools who were predicting every day the fall of the regime.

Missing sanctify 11 October 2012, 10:00

Turkey is trying hard to establish itself in the political scene. One day, they are bullying the Israelis, at one point the EU and their policies and now venturing in the Syrian crisis.
It appears that they are lost in politics which is evident in many ways. Their jet was shot down and they didn't know what to make out of that story until they forgot about it.
Now the story of the airliner is one more try to appear in the headlines and I'm sure once again that it will lead to nothing.

Ottoman Empire long lost dreams.

Thumb thepatriot 11 October 2012, 10:33

pssssst!
"Il y a une cargaison illégale à bord de l'avion qui aurait dû être signalée" en conformité avec la réglementation de l'aviation civile, a dit le ministre turc des Affaires étrangères Ahmet Davutoglu

Default-user-icon rabih (Guest) 11 October 2012, 11:33

typical syrian drama and way of thinking ....translation from arabic syrian to english,,,go get urself a life

Thumb MakaWaka 11 October 2012, 11:54

lets see how international politics will cover up this 1.

Thumb lebanon_first 11 October 2012, 18:26

hahaha... 2 dirty countries fighting....

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