Friday, October 5, 2012

Syria attack turkey

  • Syria attack Turkey again today as Turkish military returned fire

    Sahit Muja: Turkey's military has returned fire across the border after Syrian shells again landed on Turkish soil, Turkish television channels say and the state-run Anatolian news agency reported the governor of Hatay province as saying on Friday ...

    www.examiner.com

  • Turkish-Syrian Border Quiet After Deadly Attack

    Turkish forces are patrolling near the Syrian border Friday following a deadly attack earlier this week. The patrols come after Turkish forces shelled Syrian targets and Turkey's parliament authorized military operations outside its borders if necessary.

    www.voanews.com

  • UN Security Council Condemns Deadly Syrian Attack on Turkey

    The U.N. Security Council has condemned a deadly Syrian artillery strike on a Turkish border town "in the strongest terms," while the Turkish military bombarded Syria for a second day in retaliation for the attack. Syrian troops had shelled a ...

    blogs.voanews.com

  • Syria Crisis: Homs Attacked In Heavy Airstrikes

    The stepped-up pace of government attacks on Syrian cities suggests that the Damascus regime's forces have not been distracted by escalating tensions with its northern neighbor, Turkey. Ankara's parliament on Thursday authorized cross-border military ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Turkey shells Syria

    ISTANBUL - Stepping up its response to a deadly attack launched from Syria, the Turkish government Thursday easily won blanket approval from Parliament for military operations outside its territory as its military shelled targets in Syria for a second ...

    seattletimes.com

  • Responses to Syrian shelling highlight Turkish-Western divide on conflict

    Turkey has ceased its shelling of Syria in retaliation for a mortar attack that killed Turkish civilians, but the hostilities have laid bare the fact that, despite cooperation so far, the United States and other Western powers have vastly different ...

    www.csmonitor.com

  • UN condemns Syrian mortar attack on Turkey 'in the strongest terms'

    Council members managed to bridge differences between the strong statement demanded by the United States and its Western supporters and backed by their Nato ally Turkey, and a weaker text pushed by Russia, Syria's most important ally, after ...

    www.telegraph.co.uk

  • Turkey Attacks Syria For 2nd Day, Parliament Considers Military Conduct

    AKCAKALE, Turkey (AP) -- Turkey fired on Syrian targets for a second day Thursday but said it has no intention of declaring war, despite tensions after deadly shelling from Syria killed five civilians in a Turkish border town. The border violence has ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • UN Security Council condemns Syria attack on Turkish town

    UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council strongly condemned on Thursday a mortar attack by Syria on a Turkish border town that killed five people and demanded that "such violations of international law stop immediately and are not repeated.

    www.reuters.com

  • United Nations condemns Syria attack on Turkey

    British politicians have also expressed their disapproval towards Syria and NATO has given its backing to Turkey. The Turkish army responded by attacking a Syrian town near the border between the countries. Areas of Turkey have been hit several times ...

    www.bbc.co.uk

  • Syria Mortar Attack: Turkey Fires Back At Syrian Targets Following Deadly ...

    ISTANBUL - Turkish artillery fired on Syrian targets after deadly shelling from Syria hit a Turkish border town on Wednesday, sharply raising tensions on a volatile border that has been crossed by tens of thousands of Syrian refugees fleeing violence ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Turtle Bay: Security Council condemns Syrian attack on Turkey

    The U.N. Security Council tonight issued a statement that "condemned in the strongest terms" Syria's shelling of the Turkish town of Akcakale -- an attack that killed five civilians, all of them women and children -- and voiced their "sincerest ...

    turtlebay.foreignpolicy.com

  • Turkey authorizes military operations in Syria

    The Turkish government said the Syrian regime had accepted responsibility for the shelling and had apologized for the deaths.

    www.usatoday.com

  • Turkey's parliament authorises attack on Syria

    Turkey's parliament yesterday authorised the country's military to carry out cross-border operations after clashes drew Syria's neighbour deeper into its 18-month civil war. Nato and the UN Security Council also held emergency meetings after a Syrian ...

    www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk

  • Syria Clash Spills Into Bond Markets as Yields Surge

    Yields on Turkey's benchmark two-year notes rose as much as 18 basis points yesterday, paring the biggest drop in emerging markets this year.

    www.businessweek.com

  • WRAPUP 3-Turkey warns Syria more strikes would be fatal mistake

    There was no confirmation of this from the Syrian authorities. 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 ...

    www.reuters.com

  • Meridor: Syria's Attack on Turkey was an Attack on NATO

    Israel's Deputy Prime Minister Dan Meridor said on Thursday that a deadly Syrian mortar strike on a Turkish town had to be considered an attack on a member of the NATO alliance. "One has to say that according to the NATO treaty, it was an attack on a ...

    www.israelnationalnews.com

  • UN condemns Syrian mortar attack on Turkey 'in the strongest terms' as Turkey ...

    The UN Security Council overcame deep divisions to unanimously approve a statement condemning Syria's shelling of a Turkish town that killed five women and children "in the strongest terms." Council members managed to bridge differences between the ...

    www.independent.co.uk

  • Turkey's Parliament Backs Military Measures on Syria

    Turkey hit Syria after a mortar attack on Wednesday that killed five of its civilians. But the strike was also a reaction to growing public frustration with Turkey's policy toward Syria - which has done little to push Mr. Assad out, while bringing ...

    www.nytimes.com

  • Turkish parliament votes to attack Syria at will

    While Syria yesterday apologized for the attack, which claimed the lives of three children, Turkey's parliament authorized the government to use force against the Assad regime whenever it deemed necessary.

    www.theprovince.com

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