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10/6/12

Turkey, Syria exchange fire in fourth straight day of fighting

Another mortar shell from Syria struck Turkish territory on Saturday, prompting a fourth straight day of retaliatory artillery fire, and reviving fears that the crisis in Syria could spiral into a regional conflict.

The latest shelling comes a day after Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan called on Syria not to test Turkey's "limits and determination" and insisted that his country "was not bluffing" with its warnings.

The mortar landed in a rural area near the village of Guvecci, early on Saturday morning just minutes after intense fighting broke out between the forces of Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime and the rebels in the village of Harabjoz, in Syria's Idlib province across the border, the private Dogan news agency reported.

Note EU-Digest: there is also a possibility that rebels within Syria are launching mortar shells to provoke the Turkish to respond and create a greater conflict?

Read more: Turkey, Syria exchange fire in fourth straight day of fighting - Israel News | Haaretz Daily Newspaper

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