Syrian Army Fired Upon by Mortars From Turkish Territory – Spokesman
Turkey fired a number of mortar bombs toward Syrian army positions, the Syrian army spokesman said Saturday.
28
February, 2015
"Last
night, there was intense mortar fire on Syrian government
forces' positions fire from the Mount Jebel Aqra area, which is
on the Turkish side," Brigadier General Ali Mayhoub said
during a press briefing.
"Commander-in-chief
of the Syrian Arab Army [President Bashar Assad] warns of the
dangers of such behavior," the spokesman added.
Damascus
urges the international community to force Turkey to stop
supporting terrorists, directly and indirectly, as well as to
stop buying illegal oil from them, he said.
"Taking
advantage of the fact the border [between Syria and Turkey] is
de-facto controlled by terrorists Ankara without obstruction
supplies them with weapons and other resources for their
criminal activity," the spokesperson told journalists.
"Commander-in-chief
of the Syrian Arab Army warns of the dangers of such
behavior and urges the international community to exert maximum
pressure on the leadership of the Turkish Republic with the
aim of forcing them to abandon the direct and indirect
support for international terrorism," he stressed.
According
to Mayhub, in exchange for military support, the
Turkish leadership receives "from international criminals oil
at bargain prices, cultural treasures looted by bandits
in the museums of Syria and Iraq, and other contraband."
"Motor
vehicles form Turkey can reach the areas seized by the
terrorists without any control or checks while the Syrian
authorities temporarily have no control over the border,"
the Syrian general said.
"Humanitarian
convoys which the Turkish government reported are a myth. It is used
to help legalize supplies for terrorists and
to successfully move wounded and ill militants to Turkish
hospitals."
Moreover,
the spokesperson said that "the border has become transparent
due to the Turkish government. That also lets terrorists reach
other European countries to commit numerous atrocities there."
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