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Syrians flee battle for Tal Abyad

Thousands of Syrians pour into Turkey as coalition jets and Kurdish units drive out ISIL fighters from strategic town.

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A Syrian woman carries her baby after crossing the Akcakale border from the Syrian town of Tal Abyad. [Ahmed Deeb/Al Jazeera]
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By Ahmed Deeb and Marie Phiquepal
Published On 15 Jun 201515 Jun 2015

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Thousands of Syrians have been fleeing the city of Tal Abyad on the Turkish-Syrian border since it began to be targeted by US-led coalition jets amid ground clashes between fighters of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group and Syrian Kurdish units of the YPG backed by their allies.

Tal Abyad has been controlled by ISIL since last August.

‘YPG and Free Syrian Army are coming from the east of Tal Abyad,” a young Syrian man who fled the town and arrived in Turkey last week told Al Jazeera.

“YPG and Brigades of Raqqa rebels also came from Kobane from the west of Tal Abyad to surround Tal Abyad to take ISIL positions.”

Turkish military vehicles lined up along the border and Turkish police bulldozers arrived at the border’s gates before the first families arrived one by one, and people then began to flood in.

The Turkish Agency for Relief and Emergency (AFAD) and Turkish immigration administration teams began to register the people.

Many of the Syrians are sleeping outdoors for now.

“We are staying in the streets here. For the moment, the families are not sent to the camps,” Fatmah al-Khalaf, 40, from Tal Abyad, told Al Jazeera. 

After visiting the Akcakale border crossing in southern Turkey, where the main influx has been concentrated, Numan Kurtulmus, Turkish deputy prime minister, said on Wednesday that access would be limited to humanitarian cases only.

“Turkey will not accept entries onto its territory from Syria except in case of a humanitarian tragedy,” he was quoted by local media as saying.

However, a Turkish official told AFP news agency that these measures did not put in question Turkey’s open door-policy towards Syrian refugees.

“The restrictions formulated by the local authorities are temporary and local,” the official said.

More than 1.7 million Syrian refugees have officially registered in Turkey, according to the UN refugee agency UNHCR.

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Syrian refugees break the border fence into southeastern Turkey. [Ahmed Deeb/Al Jazeera]
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“My brother and sister are in Tal Abyad which is under the control of ISIL. I didn’t manage to leave Tal Abyad before, because ISIL doesn’t let any woman leaving without their authorisation," a Syrian woman from Raqqa who left Tal Abyad a few days ago said. [Ahmed Deeb/Al Jazeera]
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Syrian refugees wait for the Turkish army to allow them to enter Turkey. [Ahmed Deeb/Al Jazeera]
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An old woman carries her bags as she crosses into Turkey. When the Turkish authorities opened the border the people started cheering: “The Syrian people is one” and “Erdogan”. [Ahmed Deeb/Al Jazeera]
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A Syrian man carries a woman across the border. “The international coalition is attacking ISIS positions. There is random shelling around petrol installations" another man, Mohammed, who left Tal Abyad a week ago said. [Ahmed Deeb/Al Jazeera]
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“We are staying in the streets here. For the moment, the families are not sent to the camps”. Fatmah Al Khalaf, a 40-year-old woman said. [Ahmed Deeb/Al Jazeera]
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A Turkish soldier carries a Syrian baby across the border from Tal Abyad. [Ahmed Deeb/Al Jazeera]
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"Two of my children are still on the other side of the border since four days and I don’t know if I will be able to see them again," said a woman from Tal Abyad who arrived in Turkey four days ago. [Ahmed Deeb/Al Jazeera]
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Turkish soldiers stand guard at the border as Syrian refugees wait for transportation before crossing into Turkey. [Ahmed Deeb/Al Jazeera]
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Syrian families gather at the Akcakale border crossing. [Ahmed Deeb/Al Jazeera]
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"ISIL has also placed a lot of mines, including around and on a bridge in the east of Tal Abyad. This is a strategic position. They want to prevent the progress of the rebels," said a young man from Tal Abyad. [Ahmed Deeb/Al Jazeera]
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“Women cannot go out in the streets without being fully covered. Of course, they arrest anybody who is against them,” a Syrian woman from Raqqa who left Tal Abyad a few days ago, said. [Ahmed Deeb/Al Jazeera]
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A Syrian woman carries her daughter while crossing the Akcakale border. [Ahmed Deeb/Al Jazeera]
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Syrian boys watch as smoke from a US-led air strike rises over the outskirts of Tal Abyad. [Ahmed Deeb/Al Jazeera]


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