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Syria accuses US of deadly raid

 

Syria has accused the United States of killing at least eight people in a helicopter raid in the country's east, close to the border with Iraq.

The government condemned the act as "serious aggression" and summoned the senior US and Iraqi envoys to Damascus to protest against the raid, the Syrian Arab news agency (Sana) reported on Sunday.

A US military official speaking on condition of anonymity told The Associated Press in Washington that the raid by US special forces were targeting al-Qaeda-linked foreign fighters moving through Syria into Iraq.

"We are taking matters into our own hands," AP quoted him as saying.

Syrian state television said American helicopters raided the village of Sukariya, which lies 550km northeast of Damascus, before flying back towards Iraqi territory.

"Four American helicopters violated Syrian airspace around 4:45pm local time [13:45 GMT] on Sunday," state television and Sana news agency reported.

During the raids, two of the helicopters landed and dropped off eight US soldiers, who then entered a house, Syrian media reported.

"American soldiers ... attacked a civilian building under construction and fired at workmen inside, causing eight deaths," the reports said.

Children killed

The government said civilians were among the dead, including four children.

"Syria condemns this aggression and holds the American forces responsible for this aggression and all its repercussions"

Syrian government statement

"Syria condemns this aggression and holds the American forces responsible for this aggression and all its repercussions. Syria also calls on the Iraqi government to shoulder its responsibilities and launch and immediate investigation into this serious violation and prevent the use of Iraqi territory for aggression against Syria," a government statement said.

Since the 2003 invasion of Iraq, there have been some instances in which American troops crossed areas of the 600-km border in pursuit of fighters, or aircraft violating Syria's airspace.

But Sunday's raid, if confirmed, would be the first conducted by aircraft and on such a large scale.

Akram Hameed, one of the injured who said he was fishing in the Euphrates river, told Syrian television he saw four helicopters coming from the border area under a heavy blanket of fire.

"One of the helicopters landed in an agricultural area and eight members disembarked," the man in his 40s said. "The firing lasted about 15 minutes and when I tried to leave the area on my motorcycle, I was hit by a bullet in the right arm about 20 metres away," he said.

Syria TV showed what it said was the injured wife of the building's guard, in bed in hospital with a tube in her nose, saying that two helicopters landed and two remained in the air during the attack.

US reaction

The alleged attack came just days after the commander of US forces in western Iraq said American troops were redoubling efforts to secure the Syrian border, which he called an "uncontrolled" gateway for fighters entering Iraq.

US Major-General John Kelly said on Thursday that Iraq's western borders with Saudi Arabia and Jordan were fairly tight as a result of good policing by security forces in those countries but that Syria was a "different story".

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US raid on Syrian soil

"The Syrian side is, I guess, uncontrolled by their side," Kelly said. "We still have a certain level of foreign fighter movement."

However, Lieutenant-Colonel Chris Hughes, a spokesman for US forces in western Iraq, said the US division that operates on the Iraqi side of the border was not involved in Sunday's incident.

A Pentagon spokesman in Washington said he had no immediate information on the reported strike but would check further while the White House and CIA declined to comment.

The US and the US-backed Iraqi government frequently say Damascus is not doing enough to stop anti-US fighters, including those from al-Qaeda, from crossing the border into Iraq.

The area targeted by Sunday's raid lies close to the Iraqi border city of Qaim, which in the past has been a crossing point for fighters, weapons and money used to fuel the armed Sunni opposition against Iraq's Shia-led government.

Thabet Salem, a political analyst, told Al Jazeera that the US had appeared to have taken the building workers for infiltrators.

"The Syrian government will be very worried because from the beginning of the Iraq war in 2003 until now, nothing has happened [in Syria]. There have maybe been a few cases, but nothing like eight people killed inside Syria," he said.

"It will raise questions as to why this is happening at this moment - towards the end of the current US administration.

"Syria has deployed large numbers [of security staff] and they have checkpoints every four kilometres along the border. The Syrians have, according to my information, stopped five or six thousand people trying to cross the Syria-Iraq border throughout the last few years."

Iraq security

The raid comes 10 days after Iraqi forces arrested seven Syrian "terrorist" suspects at a checkpoint near the city of Baquba, a base for al-Qaeda fighters, the Iraqi government said.

But last month, Jalal Talabani, Iraq's president, told his US counterpart George Bush that Iran and Syria no longer pose a problem to Iraqi security.

Syria's first ambassador to Iraq in 26 years took up his post in Baghdad this month, bringing more than two decades of discord between the nations to an end.

In September, Condoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state, said she had met Walid Muallem, Syria’s foreign minister, to discuss Middle East peace efforts.

Syrian and American diplomats said the talks touched on Iraq, Lebanon and Middle East peace negotiations.

 Source: Al Jazeera and agencies
Feedback Number of comments : 41
 
SpargeLL
Germany
27/10/2008
Syria and the protests
And why didn't you shoot them down? What a stupid "Flack" you have there, these Israelis & Americans fly wherever they want in Orient.

Bigmel1981
Malaysia
27/10/2008
Syria accuses US of deadly raid
That was no terrorist site it was a civilian setup. First Pakistan territory .... now Syria territory. The way in which the US Army conducts its dirty business of so called espionage is totally misleading.

Joe Q
Canada
27/10/2008
The United Hates has gone way, way too far
Ecuador now Syria. The United Hates of America should be stamped out. As it loses its power, the next to take its place should make a note of this.

J Person
United States
27/10/2008
Is This Political?
I'm so mad at my own President Bush for this! I think this is a political stunt just to get John McCain elected. Thanks for the article. The US election can't get here soon enough, and I wish there was peace for all :(

sidman
United States
27/10/2008
I guess we may always believe what Syria says is true and that Americans always lie. You dont actually know anything more than what Syria reports. I can tell you that the american government would not take these risks to kill innocent people. Quit assuming all americans are bad and want muslims dead. We let people of all faiths enter into this country and worship freely. If you are muslim and come here, you are free to worship Allah. You are to quick to judge. We do many good things also.

Hills
United States
27/10/2008
Stop
God bless these innocent spirits and hope that US stop these attacks against the civilians. Hope US gives peace a chance.

jerry
Nigeria
27/10/2008
USA is acting more than they control
If USA government continue with this aggression they will soon lost their place in the world the people that will suffer it most are the US citizen. US should lean how to live with the world not wanting the world to live in their own way

oussaid El-jabri
Belgium
27/10/2008
syria accuses us of deadly raid
now the bushits need to provoke syria and thus frighten their own people by creating a crisis that might help their republican canditdate to win the elections with as usual no respect for sovereignity of syria and with more collateral dammage thus acting like a sick animal trying to stand up again with its last breath..

Tullius
Afghanistan
27/10/2008
Syria accuses US of deadly raid
"US invaders or terrorists in the Middle East are a primary source of instability and suffering for the people of the region." Well, I have to get the sentence right: US invaders are the terror-bringing lawbreakers in the Middle East, no doubt about that. Well, this is a case for the International Court of Justice and an International War Crime Tribunal. Who's responsible for that? What are the names of the soldiers and their officers? Where do they live back home? An so on.

Jeff Fogltance
Afghanistan
28/10/2008
Syria accuses US of deadly raid
Unlike the majority of the anti US posters who visit this site I will reiterate a fact that was made long ago. If you harbor terrorist you will be attacked. I'm proud of my government for killing terrorists where ever they hide. If Syria does not want this to happen again then they need to irradicate terrorists themselves. Simple.

Concerned Citizen
United States
28/10/2008
Wait till the smoke clears if Syria is not trying to get hush money from America because of the elections I bet this is a direct attempt by Syria to get international funds thieves and liars yes the US has its problems but innocent Syria yeah right

hasan
Lebanon
28/10/2008
Syria accuses US of deadly raid
If this ever happened to lebanon i am shure that hizbolah will not let them go away with this. I am also sure that they will do somthing at the same night.

oilthieves
Afghanistan
27/10/2008
A turkey shoot to test Syrian defences. The bible says 'no rest for the wicked'

Anonymous
Afghanistan
26/10/2008
US helicopter raid inside Syria
OH SHIT

ZEESHAN BALOCH
Pakistan
27/10/2008
TERRORIST americans bullying around
ya they can do what ever they like this is nothing just killing 8.... they will never rest in peace even if they kill the whole world

Tullius
Germany
27/10/2008
Syria accuses US of deadly raid
Of course, the US government will come up with excusable explanations to justify its war crimes in the region. Now, the moment the father of the killed 15-year-old boy takes a machine gun to fight US invaders, he will be called a "terrorist" by Mrs. Condolizza Rice or Mr. Bush... US invaders or terrorists in the Middle East are a primary source of instability and suffering for the people of the region.

Mustafa Alrefaee
Qatar
27/10/2008
Rule of the Power.
Yahoo News narrated from US Military official: "We took matter into our hands". Doesnt that sound like somthing a terrorist would say!!!!

Noliving
United States
27/10/2008
Ya sure
everyone goes crazy when the US does a raid on syria but no one cares if turkey does a raid on iraq.

Francesco
Italy
27/10/2008
Syria accuses US of deadly raid
If it's the nth attempt to make people change their mind about the choice of a president, I don't think it will affect people's choice. Then... what did you expect from American troops? They were just trying to export some democracy... You know how kind they are, trying to save the whole Middle East...

Per-Stian
Norway
27/10/2008
Accuses?
"Syria accuses"?? Did the place get attacked and did people get murdered or not? Please quit all this downgrading of attacks on the US' official enemies. Turn this on its head, and I can guarantee you the title wouldn't be "The US accuses Syria of...". We'd see something like "WAR! Syria attacks US!"

Blair B
United States
27/10/2008
Syria accuses US of deadly raid
Although I condemn this action, I am sure we are seeing a fair amount of deception on both sides. Personally, I feel that soldiers would not go into a building and without provocation shoot four children and one woman. A bomb hitting a civilian home would not surprise me, but soldiers killing unarmed, innocent women and children does not make sense. It will be interesting to see what else about this situation later comes up.

Anonymous Identity
Norway
27/10/2008
Syria accuses US od Deadly raid??
its a business. . . haven't you noticed?

Concerned
Singapore
27/10/2008
Where is this going...?
The problem with U.S millitary fundametalists is that, they actually believe, that this kind of action will minimize terorist attacks and their ability.I just wonder, how much damage must the U.S suffer before they begin to realize they are 'shooting their own foot'?.The 'colateral damage' is real, and those who will seek to avenge their deaths, they will be spawned again, their resolve much stronger and long lasting than the U.S soldier currently on tour........here we go again......!!!!

George in Oz
Afghanistan
27/10/2008
Syria accuses US of deadly raid
Next Iran or Lebanon. Hope they keep quiet, tho. We might get McCain if they don't. There WILL be a day of reckoning. Can't wait. George in Oz

Colin Cote
United States
27/10/2008
US Violation of Syrian Territory
I agree with the other gentleman from the US who thinks this attack was designed and timed for political reasons. I have been waiting to see what the Bush administration would do this week to sway US public oppinion in favor of the "Neocon" Republicans for almost four years. Nothing that happened this week anywhere in the world would surprise me, if it turned US cameras away from Barak Obama. I am SURE there is more to come as this is just too small ( in the US ) to do that.

SteveS
United States
27/10/2008
Its about time!
Things are changing in the US about attacking fighters that take safe haven in other countries, like in Syria and Pakistan, if you have not noticed. It is popular belief that this is the only way to deal with terrorists, especially when the countries they have safe haven don't do anything. For all that think this is wrong, that's too bad, we are finally starting to do the right thing, don't care if it's legal. If countries don't like this they should take care of it themselves.

Jeff Fogltance
United States
28/10/2008
Syria accuses US of deadly raid
Just out of curiosity why did this little construction site need to have security? Also isn't it funny we would attack an empty building for no reason. 100$ says their were terrorists in it

gEORGE
Australia
28/10/2008
Raid on Syria Stop
stop whining and start making some surface to air equipment.if you don't the Americans... and their Jewish masters will keep hassling you.

Sawa
Australia
28/10/2008
America shuld be held responsible
How cruel is America, wake up every country, America is trying to control the world through its terrirosim propaganda. where on earth were terrirosim in the past, isn't that an american made philosophy and tries to get every country involved. enough children getting killed and nobody paying the price, where the hell is the United Nations not condemining such an act of aggression but i like to say shame on every country

sawa
Australia
28/10/2008
To SteveS Don't forget this is a violation of the international law thats if there is a law who condemns such a terrrible act. also dont forget that those countries wont stop watching with their hands in their pockets, and the american soldiers might pay the price. and for your thoughts, america is the source of terriroism which wasnt an issue befor.

Mark
United States
28/10/2008
Good Job Done
The body of Badran Turki Hishan al Mazidih, an Iraqi national who used the nom de guerre Abu Ghadiya, was flown out of Syria on a U.S. helicopter at the end of the operation Sunday by CIA paramilitary officers and special forces, one U.S. official said. On Feb. 28, the Treasury Department announced a freeze on any U.S. assets belonging to al Mazidih and three of his associates, charging that they were smuggling "money, weapons, terrorists, and other resources through Syria to al Qaida

Norberto
Argentina
28/10/2008
Compare with Iraels attack on Lebanon
If we compare this crime with Israel's attack on Lebanon we learn many important things: 1- the rogue state of Israel answered a purportedly invasion of what it claims to be its territory with a full scale invasion that, accidentally, backfired due to the swift response of Hezbollah 2- the lack of respect of the US for independent countries territorial sovereignty 3- the danger of having Israel illegally armed with nuclear weapons and weapons of mass destruction and the blind eye of the UN.

D.Hussey
Canada
29/10/2008
Hey Jeff Fogltance
Considering that US forces have killed more non combatants than any other nation in history who are the terrorists? Or are all the "collateral damage dead" terrorists? If they were you wouldn't have to call them collateral damage! Who is more fearful of death by violence, you or the citizens of the Middle East? The righteousness of some Americans is truly unbelievable!

Canuckman
Canada
29/10/2008
US attacks inside Syria
I have read the posts here with great interest and find it remarkable that with all that has happened and with all that people know of the West and their moral and ethical beliefs, that you people truly believe that the US would just arbitarily go into Syria and attack an innocent 'construction' site. I agree that collateral damage does happen when utilizing bombs dropped from air, but just cannot accept soldiers killing women and children when confronted face to face. Be real people!

Ayub
Afghanistan
29/10/2008
My comment wasnt posted,thats ok..
Mr.D.L.graham's comments haven't been posted recently..I think the rest of these comments didn't quite make sense.But that's ok as well... Mr.Graham looking forward to hearing from you...

Ahmed Sharif
Bangladesh
29/10/2008
Syria accuses US of deadly raid
Another aggression of US. And another disguise by calling it killing of al-Qaeda. Effect should be crystal clear to all now what US wants.

sawa
Australia
29/10/2008
yeh right
to Canuckman What about when those children get killed by an air strike is that also considered to be face to face confrontation. america does not care who lives and who dies all they want is them to be at the top and everyone else at the bottom but the world is changing and its time for America to step down from its warm seat.

Lana
Austria
30/10/2008
@Jeff from the US a 100$ there were terrorists in there? lets say there were, well tell me who was killed..civilians!! The US is fighting the same terrorist activities that it's provoking and creating...it doesnt make sense to me..none of this does.. As a syrian citizen id say dont judge syria if youve never been to it and know almost nothing about it but what the media feeds you of exaggerated information!! RIP you innocent souls..

raylah
Afghanistan
30/10/2008
us invasion into syria\
This is another example of the Bush administration demonstrating what former president Eisenhower warned the US public in late 1950's that the military industrial complex is to be feared for what power that they can and could assemble and throw out to the public as necessary just to reap huge profits. May the gods let another party take control even if both parties are controlled by the same puppit masters

saudk
United Arab Emirates
01/11/2008
hah
Jeff Fogltance from Afghanistan. If the US can attack those countries which they think are terrorists, then any country can attack the US for the indiscriminate killing of civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan. The US deems anyone that doesn't agree with their ideas of total control a terrorist. Just imagine if it was the other way around. If Russia or China decides that Americans helping the Georgians, Tibet, Taiwan etc is a terrorist activity and start bombing the us

josef
Tanzania
29/11/2008
American killing of innocent syrians
Americans are quick to condemn The indian terrorist attack,how about condemning usa for Killing Syrians,Afgans,Iraqis,Palestinians. God will sure punish sinners the world terrorist bush and the gang.

 
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