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The BBC was not allowed to see the contents of this crate, found in a rebel base in Aleppo
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BBC News has uncovered evidence that weapons intended for the Saudi military have been diverted to Syrian rebels.

Three crates from an arms manufacturer - addressed to Saudi Arabia - have been seen in a base being used by rebel fighters in the city of Aleppo.

How the small crates reached Aleppo is unknown, and the BBC was not allowed to film their contents. Saudi Arabia has refused to comment on the matter.

Separately, Turkey is calling for "international action" on Syria.

For a sixth day in a row, Turkey has returned fire across the border after a Syrian shell fell on its territory.

Turkey would continue to do everything necessary to protect its borders, President Abdullah Gul said on Monday, adding that the "worst-case scenarios" were now taking place in Syria.

No-one was hurt in the latest incident, near the town of Altinozu, in Hatay province, the Turkish semi-official Anatolia news agency reported.

Last week, a Syrian shell killed five Turkish civilians in the border town of Akcakale.

Meanwhile, fighting has intensified around the central Syrian city of Homs.

Syrian troops launched an assault on Homs, advancing into a rebel-held district after four days of bombardment.

"The army is in the midst of trying to cleanse the last rebel districts of the city of Homs," a Syrian army commander told the Associated Press news agency.

Label lists factory as LCW, in eastern Ukrainian city of Luhansk
LCW stands for Luhansk Cartridge Works, a major ammunition manufacturer, founded in 1895
In Soviet times, the factory mainly supplied cartridges for army use but has diversified into sports and hunting markets
One of its key exports is the 7.62mm cartridge used in the AK-47 semi-automatic rifle and its modifications - used by both the Syrian army and rebels
The crates of ammunition found in an Aleppo mosque were made by the Ukrainian firm Dastan, which specialises in naval weapons and missile complexes.

What was in the crates is unknown, says the BBC's Ian Pannell, who has been in Aleppo, as is how they ended up there.

But their presence clearly suggests that someone in the Gulf is actively helping the rebels fighting to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad, our correspondent says.

When contacted by the BBC, Saudi officials refused to comment.

The BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner says Saudi Arabia generally prefers to conduct its foreign affairs through low-key, behind-the-scenes discretion.

The apparent discovery of Saudi ammunition in a Syrian mosque could attract unwelcome attention, he adds.

Privately, opposition sources have confirmed to the BBC that they are receiving assistance from Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

The New York Times reports that Saudi and Qatari officials are sending small arms to the rebels, but are holding off sending heavier equipment, such as shoulder-fired missiles.

This is in part because they have been discouraged by the United States, which fears the heavier weapons could end up in the hands of terrorists, the newspaper says.

Meanwhile, in a speech on foreign policy on Monday, US presidential candidate Mitt Romney has said that if elected, he would back Western-friendly elements among the Syrian rebels.

Extracts of his speech released by his campaign include the following pledge on Syria: "I will work with our partners to identify and organize those members of the opposition who share our values and ensure they obtain the arms they need to defeat Assad's tanks, helicopters, and fighter jets."

The UN has warned of rising tensions and has urged those supplying weapons to both sides to stop doing so.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said tensions were increasing in the region, adding that he was "deeply concerned" by the continued flow of arms to both sides, despite international embargoes.

"I urge again those countries providing arms to stop doing so. Militarisation only aggravates the situation," he told the World Forum for Democracy, in the French city of Strasbourg.

Syria is not on the agenda at this week's meeting of Nato foreign ministers, but in an interview with the BBC, Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said Turkey - a Nato member - could count on solidarity.

Nato had no intention of interfering militarily in Syria, he said, but plans were in place to protect and defend Turkey if necessary.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-19874256
 
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LOL If their is a Muslim being killed or Muslim country being destroyed some where in the world the weapon to kill is being financed by House of Saud good news is This is becoming More and more clear to the Non Believers with the exception of paudies.

Their is a saying oh yes if u dig a whole for some one else you will fall in it
 
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lolz saudi can't remove this paper before give this box to FSA ? :lol:anyone can print it you just need a computer and a printer cost 30$:blah:

As i said Other then Paudies all can see it but just to help out its BBC news British channel and weapons were at Terrorist base in Syria which the Saudis already admitted they are financing.
 
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LOL If their is a Muslim being killed or Muslim country being destroyed some where in the world the weapon to kill is being financed by House of Saud good news is This is becoming More and more clear to the Non Believers with the exception of paudies.

Their is a saying oh yes if u dig a whole for some one else you will fall in it
Guys, enough with pretending that only KSA is countering Iran and it's proxies, all other Muslim countries resist Iran and it's ideology including African Muslim countries, Malaysia, Arabs, Turks and Indonesia.
My friend, KSA made it clear months ago that they would peruse all means to help Syrians Muslims defend themselves including giving them weapons. You have to understand that whoever KSA takes his side will be the winner.
 
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As i said Other then Paudies all can see it but just to help out its BBC news British channel and weapons were at Terrorist base in Syria which the Saudis already admitted they are financing.

Also when BBC contacted Saudi officials, they declined to comment...
 
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As i said Other then Paudies all can see it but just to help out its BBC news British channel and weapons were at Terrorist base in Syria which the Saudis already admitted they are financing.

Only terrorists Iranian regime and their sell out proxies call them "terrorists", while all the world including Muslim countries call them freedom fighters or Free Syrian Army...many countries as well call Iranian regime and it's sellout proxies "terrorists":agree:

Also when BBC contacted Saudi officials, they declined to comment...

Not only KSA is supporting them but rather the world and Muslim countries as well.
 
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Wasn't the destination SA, and it was being sent from Ukraine. So wouldn't it be the other way around that the arms manufacturer or some arms dealer is supplying weapons to FSA rather than the SA.
 
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LOL If their is a Muslim being killed or Muslim country being destroyed some where in the world the weapon to kill is being financed by House of Saud good news is This is becoming More and more clear to the Non Believers with the exception of paudies.

Their is a saying oh yes if u dig a whole for some one else you will fall in it

SO where were you when syrian army was suppressing the Muslims in it's own country last year and was digging a whole for the protestors?
 
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SO where were you when syrian army was suppressing the Muslims in it's own country last year and was digging a whole for the protestors?

Whatever, but its none of others business. This war would not have happened if external forces like Saudis and NATO didn't supply weapons to rebels. Speaking of rebels, this reminds a lot like the Soviet Afghan war. It is 100% same example. The same NATO and Saudis brought Taliban and gave them weapons to fight a proxy war. Guess what happened after a decade? The same Taliban are called terrorists instead of 'freedom fighters' As far as Turkey is concerned, it is in the same position as Pakistan was in the Afghan war.
 
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Syrian people have the right to pick up arms and defend themselves from the fierce oppression by the Iranian backed terrorist and illegal regime gangs. It's almost over, cry me a river guys...:azn:
 
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SO where were you when syrian army was suppressing the Muslims in it's own country last year and was digging a whole for the protestors?

I was in pakistan supporting My own army with pride who was busy killing terrorist in our land ,but i guess Syrian armed forces hired to protect their nation doing their job is a bad thing because the terrorist in Syria are being financed and supported by Arab nations guess what Einstein same Arabs are also supporting terrorist in pakistan.
 
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Whatever, but its none of others business. This war would not have happened if external forces like Saudis and NATO didn't supply weapons to rebels. Speaking of rebels, this reminds a lot like the Soviet Afghan war. It is 100% same example. The same NATO and Saudis brought Taliban and gave them weapons to fight a proxy war. Guess what happened after a decade? The same Taliban are called terrorists instead of 'freedom fighters' As far as Turkey is concerned, it is in the same position as Pakistan was in the Afghan war.

Well, well... Taliban who resisted Soviet and American invasions are terrorists while the sell outs who seized the power in Afghanistan in cooperation with Iran, USA and before, USSR are the innocent victims? How funny!
 
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