Sunday, May 19, 2013




Breaking News
May 19, 10:36AM

Ankara - The Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey has been confirmed dead after a scud missile carrying chemical weapons landed in the city of Kilis, Turkey, while he was visiting refugee camps there.

The missile landed while military struggles were taking place between the Free Syrian Army and the Assad government in Northern Syria near the Turkish border. An inside source tells us that the attack was an accident since scud missiles have a 50 to 300m margin of error.

Kilis is home to an estimated 10,000 Syrian refugees. 50 have been confirmed dead so far and 100 are in Turkish hospitals, half of which are in critical condition. Sarin gas has been used in Syria in the past and causes severe cases of blindness, burning of lungs, coughing of blood, skin lesions, and other injuries.

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