Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan vows retaliation for the twin car bomb attacks on the border town of Reyhanli.<br/> <br />Speaking to members of his AK party in parliament in Ankara, he again blamed the Syrian government for the attacks that killed 51 people.<br/> <br />"We know those who carried out this attack were linked with the Syrian regime and this is a group based in Turkey - they are Turkish citizens," he said.<br/> <br />Erdogan said Turkey would retaliate "sooner or later."<br/> <br />He said Turkey had the power and ability to strike back but would remain restrained, rather than being lured into a confrontation.<br/> <br />Syria was also on the agenda at a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.<br/> <br />Putin told Netanyahu he was counting on him to discuss the situation in the region, including Syria.<br/> <br />In response, Netanyahu said he was grateful for the opportunity to discuss ways to stre