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FSA(free syrian army) preparing to fire mortars at the Turkish borders....later that day,Turkey accused the SAA (army loyal to alassad regime) for firing the mortasr and killing Turkish civilians.

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Added: Oct-4-2012 
By: trustedsource11
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Tags: FSA, preparing, to, fire, mortars, at, the, turkish, border, alassad, syria, turkey
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    • @boofhead Have you seen the rest of their fail videos? These guys are straight out of a comic strip. I'd have my doubts too, but this is the FSA we are talking about here...

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  • more propaganda

    lol "trusted source"

    yeah right

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  • im smelling BS

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  • Wow, Saudi Arabia bought them a big mortar set to play with this time.

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  • BS, turkey has the technology to pinpoint where mortars are coming from...and it was a Syrian artillery battery....Syria already apologized...is this poster retarded?

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    • @Poster101 syria didnt apologize, i dont blame you coz u watching aljazeera and they told u that syria did apologize

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    • @Poster101

      Syria didn't apologise.

      DAMASCUS, (SANA) – Information Minister Omran al-Zoubi said on Wednesday that the relevant authorities in Syria are investigating the source of the gunfire that claimed the lives of a Turkish woman and her children, offering sincerest condolences on behalf of the Syrian government to the family of the deceased and the Turkish people.

      "In case of border incidents that occur between any two neighboring countries, countries and governments must act wise More..

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    • @DEADBEEF

      did they offer condolences when they shot down that Turkish aircraft....exactly

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    • @trustedsource11

      lol, they offered condolences...which they didnt do to the aircraft they shot down...that an admission of guilt

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  • LOL, This could be anywhere inside Syria? Where is your proof that this is near the border?

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  • Propaganda

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  • That is not near the Turkish border. Fake propaganda.

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  • I think we have filled the replacement slot, left vacated by C-A-T-000p. Not a shred of evidence to location, yet posted like it's the gospel.

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  • Another poster uploading videos in aid of their own agenda.

    Nowhere in this video is it possible to ascertain exactly who these people are, and it's all but impossible to know where they are targetting their mortars.

    Besides the fact that Syrian diplomats have already acknowledged that SAA artillery is responsible, and have apologised as such.

    This is BS.

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  • "trustedsource" your name says all...pretty orwellian and fits to the assadist propaganda machine. LOL

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  • Wow, I'm very impressed. This is a perfect evidence but I can't say I didn't feel the lack of a rocket head cam to see how it hit Turkey! Bullshit!

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