Apocalyptic Earthquake Hits Southern Turkey and Northern Syria by NickSchwendau

By Mark Schwendau

An earthquake that is said to have measured anywhere between 7.4 and 8.1 in magnitude has struck southern Turkey near the city of Gaziantep near the Syrian border. Gaziantep is said to have a population of around 800,000. The earthquake was said to have killed scores of people in both Turkey and Syria, and many are believed to be trapped under building rubble.

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) said the 7.8-magnitude quake struck 23 kilometers (14.2 miles) east of Nurdagi, Gaziantep province, at a depth of 24.1 kilometers (14.9 miles) at about 4:17 in the morning local time. It is said to have lasted about a minute. Strong tremors of aftershocks have been felt after the quake.

Terrible devastation throughout Turkey and Norther Syria. Tremors into Iran and Israel as well. Rh

Russia, Ukraine, Turkey & UN News

An agreement will be signed today between Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the UN that will allow the exported grain from Ukraine.

Diplomats say the plan includes:

Ukrainian ships will transport drain through remind Harper waters. Russia agrees to a truce while the shipments move. Turkey with the support of the union will inspect ships to alleviate Russia fear of arms smuggling@

Now that’s a foursome I would be happy to trust my wife in a motel room with. Not! rh

The Israeli surface-to-surface missile strike on the southern suburbs of Damascus (the international airport) targeted new weapon shipment arrived from Tehran in the last 36 hours. The Iranian regime is trying hard to execute fast some kind of a revenge to the series of alleged Israeli operations within iran itself in which several senior nuclear program related scientists and military officers from the IRGC were assassinated.

Following the early morning attack in Syria – the airport in Damascus was shut down

Unofficial Syrian sources affiliated with the Assad regime claim that the airport in Damascus will not be usable in the next 48 hours.

(Abu Ali). Reported by Amir Tsafati behold israel.org