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Mystery blast at Turkey customs gate
Feb 11th 2013, 19:08

The remains of cars are pictured Monday at the Cilvegozu border crossing between Turkey and Syria.
The remains of cars are pictured Monday at the Cilvegozu border crossing between Turkey and Syria.
  • NEW: Death toll in minivan explosion rises, government official says
  • Syrian rebels first overran the Syrian border gate at Bab el Hawa last summer
  • Turkish officials have not yet commented on the cause of the blast
  • Meanwhile, Syrian rebels claim to have captured Syria's largest man-made dam

(CNN) -- A mysterious blast ripped through a busy Turkish customs gate on the border with Syria on Monday, killing at least 13 people and wounding dozens, the Turkish government said.

Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc, chief spokesman for the government, said a minivan traveling from Syria to Turkey exploded. He declined to call it a terrorist attack, saying the investigation was still ongoing.

"The type of explosive could not be determined as of this time," Arinc said.

"In situations like this all possibilities are considered."

There is no question, however, that this was one of the deadliest blasts to hit Turkey in years.

Damaged cars litter the Cilvegozu border crossing between Turkey and Syria on Monday, February 11, after at least 13 people were killed and dozens wounded when a car exploded. Click through to see photos of the civil war in February, or look back at images from December and January.Damaged cars litter the Cilvegozu border crossing between Turkey and Syria on Monday, February 11, after at least 13 people were killed and dozens wounded when a car exploded. Click through to see photos of the civil war in February, or look back at images from December and January.
Rebels pray inside a cave in the village of Kfarruma in the Syrian province of Idlib near the border with Turkey on Sunday, February 10.Rebels pray inside a cave in the village of Kfarruma in the Syrian province of Idlib near the border with Turkey on Sunday, February 10.
A rebel fighter watches the pro-government forces in the northern city of Aleppo on Saturday, February 9.A rebel fighter watches the pro-government forces in the northern city of Aleppo on Saturday, February 9.
A rebel fighter takes aim at pro-government forces through a barricaded window in Aleppo on February 9.A rebel fighter takes aim at pro-government forces through a barricaded window in Aleppo on February 9.
A rebel fighter climbs down to use a plank to cross from one building to another as he and others position to fight against pro-government forces in Aleppo on February 9.A rebel fighter climbs down to use a plank to cross from one building to another as he and others position to fight against pro-government forces in Aleppo on February 9.
Rebel snipers take aim at pro-government forces through holes in a building in Aleppo on February 9.Rebel snipers take aim at pro-government forces through holes in a building in Aleppo on February 9.
Firefighters attempt to extinguish a fire at a factory after what activists say was shelling by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad at al-Haidariah area in Aleppo on Friday, February 8. Firefighters attempt to extinguish a fire at a factory after what activists say was shelling by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad at al-Haidariah area in Aleppo on Friday, February 8.
Syrian rebels deploy a Soviet-made T-55 tank in the Qadi Askar district of Aleppo as they prepare to fight regime forces in the Sheikh Said district of the northern city on February 8.Syrian rebels deploy a Soviet-made T-55 tank in the Qadi Askar district of Aleppo as they prepare to fight regime forces in the Sheikh Said district of the northern city on February 8.
Dust and debris fill a stairwell as Free Syrian Army fighters descend during fighting with Syrian Army soldiers in the Haresta neighborhood of Damascus on Tuesday, February 7. Dust and debris fill a stairwell as Free Syrian Army fighters descend during fighting with Syrian Army soldiers in the Haresta neighborhood of Damascus on Tuesday, February 7.
A rebel fighter carries ammunition for a B-10 recoilless rifle in the Haresta neighborhood of Damascus on February 7.A rebel fighter carries ammunition for a B-10 recoilless rifle in the Haresta neighborhood of Damascus on February 7.
A lone window is lit in a building in the Ain Tarma neighborhood of Damascus on the evening of Wednesday, February 6. A lone window is lit in a building in the Ain Tarma neighborhood of Damascus on the evening of Wednesday, February 6.
A Syrian rebel sits atop a Soviet-made T-55 tank as comrades pray on the Jabal al-Turkman mountain in Syria's northern Latakia province on Tuesday, February 5.A Syrian rebel sits atop a Soviet-made T-55 tank as comrades pray on the Jabal al-Turkman mountain in Syria's northern Latakia province on Tuesday, February 5.
Free Syrian Army fighters enter a Syrian army base during heavy fighting in the Arabeen neighborhood of Damascus on Sunday, February 3. Free Syrian Army fighters enter a Syrian army base during heavy fighting in the Arabeen neighborhood of Damascus on Sunday, February 3.
A rebel fighter throws a hand grenade near a Syrian army base in Damascus on February 3.A rebel fighter throws a hand grenade near a Syrian army base in Damascus on February 3.
People stand in the dust of a building destroyed in an airstrike in Aleppo, Syria, on February 3.People stand in the dust of a building destroyed in an airstrike in Aleppo, Syria, on February 3.
Free Syrian Army fighters stand outside a Syrian army base in Damascus. Free Syrian Army fighters stand outside a Syrian army base in Damascus.
A rebel fighter holds the head of a mannequin up to a hole in the wall of a Syrian Army base to attract and locate a sniper during heavy fighting in Damascus on February 3.A rebel fighter holds the head of a mannequin up to a hole in the wall of a Syrian Army base to attract and locate a sniper during heavy fighting in Damascus on February 3.
People inspect the damage from an airstrike in Aleppo.People inspect the damage from an airstrike in Aleppo.
A Free Syrian Army fighter wounded by a hand grenade, is lifted onto a stretcher by other fighters during heavy fighting in Damascus.A Free Syrian Army fighter wounded by a hand grenade, is lifted onto a stretcher by other fighters during heavy fighting in Damascus.
A rebel fighter fires his rifle through a hole in the wall of a Syrian army base.A rebel fighter fires his rifle through a hole in the wall of a Syrian army base.
Free Syrian Army fighters pray before they enter a Syrian army base on February 3.Free Syrian Army fighters pray before they enter a Syrian army base on February 3.
Syrian regime forces walk outside a cement factory following clashes with rebels in the northern city of Aleppo on February 3.Syrian regime forces walk outside a cement factory following clashes with rebels in the northern city of Aleppo on February 3.
A Free Syrian Army fighter gestures as he checks Syrian army positions during clashes in the Haresta neighborhood of Damascus on Friday, February 1.A Free Syrian Army fighter gestures as he checks Syrian army positions during clashes in the Haresta neighborhood of Damascus on Friday, February 1.
A rebel fighter runs for cover during clashes in Damascus on February 1.A rebel fighter runs for cover during clashes in Damascus on February 1.
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Photos: Showdown in Syria
Photos: Showdown in Syria
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"It's like hell. People are injured," said a Turkish smuggler who asked to use only the name Gokmen because of the illicit nature of his work. He said he was on the Syrian side of the sprawling border terminal when he heard the blast.

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Amateur video of the explosion aftermath showed bystanders running amid scattered shrapnel, burned-out cars and ambulances, screaming in panic and pain.

Bystanders carried a bleeding man from smoking wreckage near the traffic booths where Turkish border officials normally processed transiting cars and cargo trucks.

Turkey and Syria: Why neither side wants war

"My house is two kilometers (about a mile and a quarter) away from the border ... but the blast was powerful enough that we heard it," Mahmut Iri, the mayor of the Turkish border town of Cilvegozu, said in a phone call with CNN.

Iri said the explosion hit the last Turkish border gate before Syrian territory.

"I know for a fact that two of the people who died were Turks," Iri added.

Turkish president: ''Worst-case scenario' in Syria becoming reality

Syrian rebels first overran the Syrian border gate at Bab el Hawa last summer, flushing out government forces after days of fighting.

Within several months, Turkey was allowing vehicles through the border gate to rebel-controlled Syria.

Turkish officials have not yet commented on the cause of the deadly blast.

Over the past 22 months, fighting has frequently spilled over Turkey's 900-kilometer (560-mile) border with Syria.

In October, five Turkish civilians were killed when Syrian troops shelled the Turkish border town of Akcakale. And in June, Syrian anti-aircraft fire brought down a Turkish military reconnaissance jet over the Mediterranean Sea.

When fighting erupts across the border, Turkish authorities periodically close schools that are close to Turkish territory.

In recent months, the NATO military alliance has responded to a Turkish government request for assistance by deploying Patriot missile batteries around major cities close to the Syrian border. Hundreds of American, German and Dutch troops have been sent to Turkey to operate the Patriots, which the Turkish government says are designed to protect Turkey from the threat of Syrian ballistic missiles.

On February 1, a suicide bomber attacked the entrance to the U.S. Embassy in Turkey's capital, Ankara, killing a Turkish guard and seriously wounding a Turkish journalist. A violent leftist group called the Revolutionary People's Liberation Party-Front, or DHKP-C, claimed responsibility for the attack.

In a rambling online manifesto, the group said one of the reasons the U.S. Embassy was targeted was to stop what it called American imperialist plans to colonize Syria and Turkey.

Fighting inside Syria

Meanwhile, Syrian rebels claimed to have captured Syria's largest man-made dam on Monday.

"The Free Army took control of the city of Tabqa and the Euphrates (Tabqa) Dam," the opposition Media Center in Tabqa announced in an online posting.

Turkey to Syria: Don't send arms through our airspace

"If clashes will happen, this will cause big damage and the whole area will drown and many places will lose electricity."

CNN could not independently confirm claims that the dam had been captured. The Syrian government did not respond to opposition claims that its forces had lost control of the dam.

The Tabqa Dam was completed in the 1970s with the help of thousands of Syrian and Soviet workers. It houses a hydroelectric power station.

The dam sits at the end Assad Lake, a man-made reservoir on the Euphrates River named after the father and son who have ruled Syria for the past four decades.

Opposition groups distributed videos of Syrian rebels seizing caches of weapons and ammunition from positions once held by Syrian security forces.

They also showed video of what appeared to be the dam itself, towering over the surrounding countryside.

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