HATAY
A total of 115 Syrians, who escaped from the violence in their country, entered Turkey and told Anadolu Agency team about the incidents in Syria.
Most of the 115 Syrians, who crossed in Turkey via Reyhanli town of Hatay province, are women and children, while four of them were wounded.
Syrians told AA that they escaped from the attacks of Syrian army in Idlib, and reached Turkey after a difficult journey.
Muhammad Gazel, one of the Syrians who crossed in Turkey, told AA that planes and tanks were opening fire on civilians, adding that Syrian administration did not hesitate to use all its weapons on civilians.
We had to leave our country and came to Turkey to save the lives of our children, he said, adding that there were many dead, wounded and abducted people in Syria.
Omar Halili, another Syrian, said that everybody was indifferent about the incidents in Syria, but it was time to take concrete steps about this situation.
Ahmet Salihi said that he was shot from his two legs while trying to save his wounded friend, adding that Assad's army was opening fire on people.