Syrian Kurds continue fleeing homes for Turkey

Syrian Kurdish refugees continue to struggle for survival in Turkey after being forced from their homes by the Takfiri ISIL militants in Syria, Press TV reports.

The Kurdish refugees continue to cross the border into Turkey from Syria’s northern town of Kobani amid the ISIL attacks in their homeland.

“They took our villages. They took our houses. They took everything that belongs to us. We barely manage to save our children and bring them here,” said a refugee.

According to the UN refugee agency, more than 144,000 Syrian refugees, mostly Kurds, have sought refuge in southern Turkey since September 19.

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