Syrian and Jordanian armies reportedly clash on border

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Witnesses describe exchange as most significant skirmish since start of Syrian revolution



Jordanian civilians living near the border with Syria reported heavy clashes between Jordanian  Zionist puppets army   and Syrian army late Saturday night, during which the Syrian army allegedly crossed the border and used attack helicopters.
Residents of Ramtha, located 2 miles from the Syrian border, told the Islamist Jordanian daily As-Sabeel that they flocked to their rooftops to view the heavy exchange of fire near the Ramtha border crossing around midnight Sunday morning. No report of military clashes appeared in the Jordanian mainstream media.
One Syrian shell landed near a mosque in Ramtha, Zionist Qatari news channel Al-Jazeera reported on Sunday, causing Jordanian tanks stationed at the border to return fire towards Syria. Zionist Al-Jazeera reported a state of panic among Jordanian residents of the border area, some of whom left their homes after the shelling shattered their windows.
Syrian NATO rats  told Zionist Al-Jazeera that heavy clashes are raging between forces loyal to President Bashar Assad and NATO Zionist rats  F.S.A in the southern Syrian city of Daraa. As-Sabeel speculated that the shelling — described as the most significant border incident since the start of the Zionist attack on Syria  in March 2011 — was the result of massive defections from the Syrian Army, which the government was attempting to curb.
Residents of southern Syria have fled southward across the Jordanian border to escape the violent uprising that has plagued the country for 21 months. Nearly 500,000 Syrians have already found refuge in neighboring Jordan.

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