HATAY
Syrians took refuge on Reyhanli, a border town in Hatay province of Turkey, try to survive the tough conditions and look to charity organisations to feed themselves and their children.
Some of refugees, escaped from Assad's onslaught, live in buildings still under construction without even glass on windows. Children without shoes also await aid materials.
Turkish Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH) handed out food aid to Syrians sheltered near Turkish border.
Burak Karacaoğlu, a spokesman of IHH told AA on Thursday that eighty percent of their aid supplies are delivered in Syrian cities of Aleppo, Hama, Hums, Idlib, Latakia and the zones across the the border of Akcakale, Deir ez-Zor and Al-Raqqah.
As for the Syrians staying on Turkish side of the border he says their conditions are extremely hard to survive adding:
"We brought aid to 200 families on Reyhanli. There are blankets, basic nutrition kits, baby food, cleaning materials and bottled foods in aid kits. Thanks to this delivery, we have now met their needs for a month."