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According to the reports, it was the Syrian army's strike on the north-western villagetown of Jisr al-Shughour and its surrounding area that made countless numbers of refugees run away on the way to the Turkish perimeter. Roughly 7,000 Syrians have looked for sanctuary in 4 refugee camps set up by the Turkish Red Crescent and furthermore there are still thousands of people patiently waiting to cross the border which were living rough in rural regions inside of Syria.

Plenty of people that have arrive from Jisr al-Shughour as well as their bordering neighbor's that travelled to the border are starving, traumatized with what happened to these individuals; many have lost their family members who were either killed or caught by Syrian forces. And when these individuals are questioned on what they have seen, they simply for the most part say it was way too terrible to put into words. It was said the army combed all neighborhoods in the location and arrested men between 18 and 40 years old. The sad thing is, not all were able to cross the perimeter for the reason that the Turkish army is checking out each and every refugee's identification before allowing them to pass. This is for the reason that the Turkish authorities are attempting to avoid one more large Kurdish exodus from Iraq, which occurred on 1991. Those who were not able to cross over to Turkey tried to put together makeshift huts with sheets and cardboards to be there short-term shelter. The sad thing is, because of the strong rains these past few days, most of the villagers were residing in mud. The children have often common colds or bacterial contamination, almost all of them are unwell.

On the other hand, the scenario on the camp site continues to be incredibly serious for the refugee's. The families are fighting to make it through. The women are noticeably distressed. They arrived few days ago from one of the small villages only outside Jisr al-Shughour and they don't definitely have much of a shelter. The young people don't actually have appropriate footwear; they are extremely in a desperate situation right now. Even the water they used for laundry, cleaning, and bathing is not clean; it appears to be more like a stream of mud. They badly want food and a clean and safe water to drink.

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