ES-SELAM BORDER GATE
Those Syrians fleeing clashes in various Syrian cities are rushing to the Es-Selam Border Gate at the Turkish-Syrian border.
Thousands of Syrians have to sleep on blankets and they wait for the day when they can settle down in refugee camps in Turkey despite all the difficulties.
Syrians reach the Es-Selam Border Gate either by motor vehicles or by walking.
Syrians only bring vital items that they can carry and get sent to various sites formerly used for trucks by officials loyal to the Free Syrian Army.
Hundreds of Syrians, including children and the elderly, sleep at these locations on blankets.
The Syrians live on meals sent from Turkey in the mornings and evenings. Turkey also provides food items and medicines to the Syrians at the Es-Selam Border Gate.
Some of the Syrians who spoke to the Anadolu Agency (AA) said that the attacks perpetrated by the forces of the Syrian regime continued and that those forces were "merciless".
Muhammad Huseyin, a Turkmen who was living in Aleppo, told the AA that Assad's planes and helicopters hit Syrians without separating children or civilians.
Reporting by Sarp Ozer