Saturday, 27 October 2012

Origin of Syrian shells into Turkey unclear, US general says



The commander of the U.S. Army Europe and Seventh Army, Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling.


It is not clear who is shooting shells from Syria into Turkey, the commander of the U.S. Army Europe  and Seventh Army, Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling has said, private television channel NTV yesterday.

"We are not sure if these shells are from the Syrian army, from rebels who want to get
Turkey  involved in the issue or from the PKK [Kurdish Workers’ Party]," he said.
 

Neither NATO nor U.S. troops want to get involved in the increasingly complex Syrian issue, Hertling said, adding that they were presently only sharing intelligence with Turkey and observing the ongoing events in Syria.

A shell from
Syria killed five Turkish civilians in the border town of Akçakale in the southeastern province of Şanlıurfa on Oct. 3.

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