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15th August 2011, 02:56 PM
Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:15PM GMT
http://previous.presstv.ir/photo/20110814/ostovar20110814100520983.jpgWeapons seized from Syrian criminal armed gangs (file photo)
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Turkey are preparing the ground for military intervention in Syria especially through providing criminal Syrian armed gangs with weaponry.
Large caches of weapons including anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles, mortar bombs and heavy machine guns will be sent via ground to major Syrian cities witnessing unrest, according to a report by Debka.
Turkey's military will protect the arms caches on their passage to Syrian rebels.
Syrian rebels have been receiving training inside Turkey to use the weapons for two weeks.
Turkey has warned that it will join any possible military action against neighboring Syria.
On Saturday, Ankara recalled its retired officers to be deployed to cities along the border with Syria. Ankara is a NATO member seeking an EU membership.
More than 1600 people have lost their lives since a wave of unrest gripped Syria five months ago.
Syrian authorities blame foreign-backed armed gangs for the killings. Damascus says as many as 500 soldiers and police officers have been killed by armed groups.
http://www.presstv.com/detail/193902.html
http://previous.presstv.ir/photo/20110814/ostovar20110814100520983.jpgWeapons seized from Syrian criminal armed gangs (file photo)
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Turkey are preparing the ground for military intervention in Syria especially through providing criminal Syrian armed gangs with weaponry.
Large caches of weapons including anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles, mortar bombs and heavy machine guns will be sent via ground to major Syrian cities witnessing unrest, according to a report by Debka.
Turkey's military will protect the arms caches on their passage to Syrian rebels.
Syrian rebels have been receiving training inside Turkey to use the weapons for two weeks.
Turkey has warned that it will join any possible military action against neighboring Syria.
On Saturday, Ankara recalled its retired officers to be deployed to cities along the border with Syria. Ankara is a NATO member seeking an EU membership.
More than 1600 people have lost their lives since a wave of unrest gripped Syria five months ago.
Syrian authorities blame foreign-backed armed gangs for the killings. Damascus says as many as 500 soldiers and police officers have been killed by armed groups.
http://www.presstv.com/detail/193902.html