Syrian shell hits health centre in Turkey

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 23 Oktober 2012 | 21.29

AN anti-aircraft shell fired from Syria has hit a health centre in a Turkish border town but caused no casualties, reports the private CNN-Turk television network on its website.

The shell landed in the Reyhanli district of Hatay province, 200 metres from the Syrian border, and shattered windows of the building, according to the network.

It was not immediately clear if Turkish artillery struck back at Syria after the incident.

Turkey has been retaliating systematically on each occasion that its border with Syria has been violated by mortar bombs or shells since Syrian fire killed five Turkish civilians on October 3.

On Friday, two shells fired from Syria fell into an empty field in Hatay province, prompting Turkish border units to retaliate.

One-time allies Turkey and Syria fell out after Ankara joined Arab and Western countries in urging Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to halt his deadly crackdown on the popular revolt that erupted last year and has now turned into a civil war.


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