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Turkey mobilizing near Syrian border

Publication time: 26 June 2012, 23:15

The Turkish military mobilized large numbers of reinforcements from its eastern provinces to the Syrian border on Tuesday, amid rising tension with Damascus, after the downing by Syria of a Turkish Air Force jet on Friday.

 

Large numbers of Turkish troops - including at least 15 long-range artillery pieces and tanks - moved to the Syrian frontier from the eastern city of Diyarbakir. A video published by the Turkish Cihan News Agency showed Turkish tanks being transported by carrier trucks toward the frontier.

 

The mobilization followed statements by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan that the Turkish military will respond to any future violation of its border by Syrian military elements.

 

"As awe-inspiring as Turkey's friendship is, Turkey's wrath is equally awe-inspiring," Erdogan told the Turkish parliament on Tuesday.

 

"The rules of engagement of the Turkish Armed Forces have changed," Erdogan said. "Any military element that approaches the Turkish border from Syria posing a security risk and danger will be regarded as a threat and treated as a military target."

 

Erdogan closed his remarks with an especially harsh condemnation of bloody Syrian dictator Assad:
"Turkey and the Turkish people will continue to provide all support until the people of Syria have been saved from this tyrannical, murderous, bloody dictator and his gang."

 

Meanwhile, at least 86 civilians were killed by Assad troops on Tuesday.

 

Source: Agencies


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