DAMASCUS, Syria (Reuters) -- An explosion at a military complex in northern Syria killed 15 soldiers and wounded 50 on Thursday.
An explosion at an ordnance depot that was blamed on summer heat killed at least 15 soldiers Thursday and wounded 50 others in northern Syria, the state news agency said.
An accidental explosion at a military complex in northern Syria on Thursday killed 15 soldiers and injured 50, a Syrian official said.
Jordan and Syria are asking for international aid to help them support hundreds of thousands of Iraqi refugees seeking asylum within their borders.
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — Jordan and Syria complained Thursday they have been abandoned by the West to deal with the massive burden of more than 2 million Iraqi refugees who have fled the violence in their homeland.
One clear message from the Syrians we spoke to was that Syria had no intention to attempting to send troops back into Lebanon or in attempting to reoccupy the country. Several Syrians felt that leaving Lebanon had helped push Syria toward economic liberalization and development.
Israel's Military Intelligence Wednesday tried to calm jittery citizens with the announcement of its conclusions that Syria has no plans to strike Israel at this time.
Syria's Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs affirmed on Monday that the Syrian government is committed to providing subsidies to citizens in order to improve their living standard.
An explosion at an ordnance depot in northern Syria killed at least 15 soldiers Thursday and wounded 50 others, the state news agency said.
Jordan and Syria are asking for international aid to help them support hundreds of thousands of Iraqi refugees seeking asylum within their borders.The United Nations said more than 2 million Iraqis have left their war-torn nation, with 50,000 exiles fleeing the country each month.Many of the displaced Iraqis head to Jordan, Egypt and Lebanon, with Syria hosting the largest number of Iraqi ...