Syrian government on Sunday accused Turkish government for opening its borders to allow thousands of Al-Qaeda members into Syria.
Free Syrian supporters carrying a body of a civilian killed by Syrian army
“It’s a flagrant violation of international law”, a statement from the foreign ministry said.
The ministry said the Al-Qaeda members allowed to cross the border were involved in serious crimes against humanity. “They kill innocent civilians, blow up properties and cause mass chaos and destruction”, the ministry added.
House damaged due shelling by Syrian forces
The ministry also accused Turkey for arming rebels.
Turkish government has not commented on the accusations.