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Syrian forces have fired across the border into Turkey and hit a refugee camp in the latest incident to fuel international concern about escalating violence hours before a UN deadline aimed at ending the crisis.

In the first such incident since Turkey began sheltering thousands of Syrians last summer, five people – three Syrians, one Turkish translator and one Turkish policeman – were wounded inside the camp near the town of Kilis, in south-western Gaziantep province, governor Yusuf Odabas told the Associated Press.

Mohammad Abdelqader, a refugee in the camp who told Reuters he had witnessed Monday's shootings, said two Syrians had been killed and two more had been injured. The report could not be independently confirmed.

Turkey is understood to have immediately protested the shooting and called on Syria to halt the fire.

Meanwhile, China called on the Syrian government and opposition to comply with a UN-backed plan for a ceasefire and negotiations, as hopes faded that an agreement could be reached by Tuesday morning's deadline.

China called on both sides to abide by ceasefire and troop withdrawal promises, co-operate with Kofi Annan's mediation efforts and "promote a political solution to the conflict".

Annan had called for troops to stand down by Tuesday morning, with a ceasefire taking effect 48 hours later, as the first stage in a six-point international plan for political negotiations between the regime of President Bashar al-Assad and its opponents.

Turkey's deputy foreign minister, Naci Koru, was quoted on Monday as saying the deadline had essentially become irrelevant. "10 April has become void. After Kofi Annan's visit tomorrow [to Turkey] a new stage will start," he was quoted as saying on the website of the Turkish broadcaster NTV.

The mounting concern came as Syria's foreign minister, Walid al-Muallem, flew to Moscow for emergency talks. In February, Russia and China used their vetoes to protect Syria from censure by the UN security council, but since then they have backed the Annan plan.

The UN estimates that 9,000 people have been killed in Syria over the last 13 months. Reports from local activists said 60 people had been killed across the country on Sunday. On Monday, local activists said 30 people - including 17 children - had been killed by security forces during the bombardment of the central town of al-Latmana. Lebanon's Al-Jadeed television channel said one of its cameramen, Ali Shaaban, had been shot dead near the border between the two countries.

Syrian state media said on Monday that Assad's government stood by its commitment to the Annan plan and blamed "armed groups" for failing to provide written guarantees that they would stop fighting before regime forces withdrew from cities.

"Annan has not offered written guarantees to the Syrian government that the armed groups agreed to stop violence, nor has he offered guarantees that Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey will commit to stop funding and arming terrorist groups," the foreign ministry said.

Opposition activists poured scorn on Assad's demand for guarantees and said it was consistent with his strategy of buying time and exploiting the divisions between opponents at home and abroad. But many also blamed Annan for being naive to believe Assad had any intention of compromising. "The Syrian regime has just given Annan the finger," said one.

Annan, the UN envoy and former secretary-general, is reportedly heading to Turkey to inspect refugee camps there.

Human Rights Watch said Syrian security forces had summarily executed more than 100 – and possibly many more – civilians and wounded or captured opposition fighters during recent attacks on cities and towns. It said many of the incidents took place last month.

Syrian forces fire on Turkish refugee camp | World news | guardian.co.uk
 
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The west and supposed "friends" of Syria encourage by their actions to get some anti Assad civilians to revolt and fight the state. Then the Syrian state responds and then the "friends" use this against the state this is a ruthless and vicious agenda here to make Syria weak cos they support Iran.
 
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100% Syria has the right to fire back at these terrorists. Syrian army is only defensive .
The soldiers were believed to be firing at rebels who tried to escape to the refugee camp after ambushing a Syrian military checkpoint, killing six soldiers, according to the Britain-based activist group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

News from The Associated Press
 
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Most of you guys know where I stand but I think if Assad is to be remembered as a great leader may be he should offer to stand down and hold free elections under UN. after all if he is popular as he says he should get reelected?? What you think Syrian Lion??

I honestly think if Gadaffi had allowed free elections in Libya he may have won

FOR GOD SAKE READ MY WHOLE POST AND LOOK AT THE SOURCE.

YOU ARE BLINDED WITH HATE AND RACISM.

Good point I missed that as well
 
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Most of you guys know where I stand but I think if Assad is to be remembered as a great leader may be he should offer to stand down and hold free elections under UN. after all if he is popular as he says he should get reelected?? What you think Syrian Lion??
name me some popular candidates please. the country is not ready for elections in this chaos, yes i agree with you elections is the answer, but terrorism must end before elections, plus there are no candidates we know of that will be good in the eyes of the Syrian people to run the country, democracy can't happen in one night or in 2 years.
 
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Most of you guys know where I stand but I think if Assad is to be remembered as a great leader may be he should offer to stand down and hold free elections under UN. after all if he is popular as he says he should get reelected?? What you think Syrian Lion??
Nice solution ... stop firing for 24 hours at protesters after that any violation of peace will be crime until election..
Assad should do this if he has confidence on his popularity
 
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Another step towards needing a buffer zone patrolled by Turkish F-16s day & night.
 
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name me some popular candidates please. the country is not ready for elections in this chaos, yes i agree with you elections is the answer, but terrorism must end before elections, plus there are no candidates we know of that will be good in the eyes of the Syrian people to run the country, democracy can't happen in one night or in 2 years.

In this way it will go Libya way.. each kill is making many syrian anti Assad, because that person is Syrian and part of some family.. Gun is not solution always.. Every one knew this is coming to Syria after Egypt and Tunisia.. he should act that time only
 
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here is the video of the incident. show me one place where people open fire on you... before assad army starts shooting inside Turkish sovereign territory.

undisiplined bunch of soldier...

 
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here is the video of the incident. show me one place where people open fire on you... before assad army starts shooting inside Turkish sovereign territory.

undisiplined bunch of soldier...

nice video from how many kilometers away? you can't even see any Syrian soldier.
 
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democracy can't happen in one night or in 2 years.

i can't hear you say that when it comes to Libya. you hypocrite, screams "look at Libya where is their democracy now" while now saying democracy can't happen in one night or 2 years.

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I just wish the bloodshed of all sides would stop. Surely all Syrian parties can agree on that
 
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i can't hear you say that when it comes to Libya. you hypocrite, screams "look at Libya where is their democracy now" while now saying democracy can't happen in one night or 2 years.

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Libya has USA and NATO help for "democracy", but Syria is on it's own, WAKE UP.
 
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