Turkey has accused a group of links to Syrian intelligence to carry out car bombings, resulting in the death of 46 people in the Turkish border town, said on Sunday the government to take action against President Bashar al-for World Time Assad.
The Reyhanli two car bombs ripped through a crowded shopping street on Saturday, fearing civil war in neighboring Syria drag increase, despite the end of the new diplomatic action.
Damascus denied involvement, but Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that behind these attacks is an "old Marxist terrorist organization" with the Assad government.
"This is the international community to take action against the regime of the time," he told a news conference during a visit to Berlin.
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a speech broadcast in Turkey: "We can not lose our calm head, we will not deviate from common sense, we will not fall into the trap, they are trying to push us to."
But he added: "for Turkey who will pay the price sooner or later."
NATO member Turkey in the Syrian government forces fired back mortar has landed on its territory, but despite its strong words have been unwilling to its considerable military force in the conflict and commitment.
Which is struggling to cope with more than 300,000 refugees, but not the only one worried about the impact of the war in Syria, which is stirring sectarian, religious and national struggle in the Middle East cauldron.
"We, like Jordan, carrying hundreds of thousands of Syrians. Risks are rising security of neighboring countries," Davutoglu said.
Diplomatic efforts
Prospects of improvement bombings diplomatic efforts to end the war, Moscow and Washington jointly announced an effort to make the government and anti-government armed international conference.
Officials from the Syrian opposition coalition in crisis since President resigned in March, which means that the meeting will be held in Istanbul on May 23 to decide whether to participate.
Syrian opposition groups say has risen to at least 82,000 people were killed and 12,500 missing from the charges of the two-year civil war.
Syrian Information Minister Omran Zubi, speaking on national television, held in Turkey to assist in the "base" organization led by the rebels responsible for the bloodshed in Syria. He said Saturday's bombing in Damascus has no hands.
Syria did not, and would never do such an act, because our values ??allowed to do so, this is not anyone throwing baseless allegations are correct, "he said."
The authorities have arrested nine people, all Turkish citizens, including the suspected mastermind of attacks, Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Atalay the Besir told reporters.
Muammar Guler Muammer Gaddafi Interior Minister said the bombings - Turkish soil, the most disastrous events in Syria since the war began - by a group linked directly to the Syrian intelligence agencies intelligence agencies.
Explosion scattered concrete block and smashed cars as much as possible outside the three streets.
Local anger
There is a heavy police and military presence, on Sunday cordoned off the scene of the explosion two in Reyhanli, security forces, and the transfer of bulldozers, rubble and broken glass.
Man standing wandering around town looking for and discussion, often intense, the day before the event.
Thousands of Syrian refugees in the town, which has become a logistics base for al-Assad has just crossed the border rebels fighting dozens of anger was palpable.
As the conflict dragged on, the local people have become increasingly dissatisfied with a tight budget, economic resources and violence brought to their doors.
Some smashed windows Syria, Turkey's foreign policy criticized by others.
"We do not want the Syrians here, they can not stay here, whether we even hope that they do not, they can not stay After this, said:" The teacher, who gave his name as Mustafa Reyhanli.
He said that the Prime Minister of Syria policy to blame.
"This is political Tayyip Erdogan, has done this. In Turkish should never have been involved in this mess, we have a 900 - kilometer (550 mile) border with Syria. They come and go in their anywhere like everyone here in fear. "
The Syrian family lived in their home, on Sunday, did not dare come out.
Sunni and Shia tensions
Davutoglu said the the Reyhanli bomber is considered to be from the same group carried out the attack in the Syrian coastal city of Banias, a week ago, in which at least 62 people were killed.
The conflict in Syria has pushed the confrontation between Sunni and Shiite Muslims of the region as a whole, to support the rebels and Shiite Iran supports Assad and Saudi Arabia and other Sunni powers.
Israel launched air strikes a week ago, arrived in Tehran's Lebanese ally Hezbollah on the Jewish state aims to prevent Iran missile near Damascus.
A few days later, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said his forces will support Syria's efforts to regain the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, and improve the prospects of calm after decades of border conflict again.
In a separate development on Sunday, Syrian rebels release four Filipino UN peacekeepers captured last week's cease-fire line between Syria and the Golan.
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