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  • Documents Show Turkey Sent Over 47 Tons Of Weaponry To Syrian Rebels

    DOCUMENTS SHOW TURKEY SENT OVER 47 TONS OF WEAPONRY TO SYRIAN REBELS

    December 16, 2013 - 13:02 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkey has sent over 47 tons of weaponry to the
    Syrian rebels since June, according to documents filed under the United
    Nations trade records, despite repeated denials from government ranks,
    Hurriyet Daily News reported.

    The UN records show that Turkey has sent varying amounts of guns to
    the Syrian rebels over the past few months, with the highest amount
    reaching nearly 29 tons of weaponry in September alone. The numbers
    are found in the UN Comtrade, a database of international trade
    statistics detailed according to commodities and partner countries.

    Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesperson Levent Gumrukcu initially denied
    the numbers, but later on confirmed to daily Hurriyet that the UN
    numbers were based on previous records from the Turkish Statistics
    Institute (TUÄ°K), which filed the weaponry sent to Syria as "guns
    without military uses."

    This category, which includes shotguns and hunting rifles, but
    excludes more advanced weaponry such as Kalashnikovs, allows for
    states to bypass the weapons embargo currently imposed on Syria.

    Turkey has repeatedly denied providing military assistance to the
    Syrian rebels, despite several reports claiming otherwise.

    Back in August, opposition sources claimed that 400 tons of arms
    had been sent into Syria from Turkey to boost insurgent capabilities
    against Syrian government forces, after a suspected chemical weapons
    strike on rebellious suburbs of Damascus. The claims were strictly
    denied by Turkish diplomats at the time.

    In November, authorities seized nearly 1,000 rocket heads after
    searching a truck in the southern province of Adana. The local governor
    said 10 people had been detained in the raid, during which 935 rocket
    heads and 10 launching pads were seized. At the time, Adana Governor
    Huseyin Avni CoÅ~_ claimed that the operation proved Turkey was not
    supporting radical groups in Syria.

    http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/173990/

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