TURKISH PRIME MINISTER WARNS UN OVER INACTION
The Turkish Prime Minister has rebuked the U.N. Security Council for inaction over Syria.
Addressing the world body yesterday, Tayyip Erdogan said it was repeating mistakes that led to massacres in Bosnia in the 1990s.
President Bashar al-Assad's forces have been using air strikes and artillery to bombard insurgents on several fronts in Syria, as the 19-month-old conflict risks dragging in regional powers.
Turkey is increasingly entangled after intercepting a Syrian airliner carrying what it said were Russian-made munitions for the Syrian army, infuriating both Moscow and Damascus.
It has led calls for intervention, including no-fly zones enforced by foreign aircraft, to stop deadly air raids by Assad's forces.

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