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More than 2,000 flee into Turkey from Syria as Kurds battle IS

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More than 2,000 flee into Turkey from Syria as Kurds battle IS


June 10, 2015 23:43

More than 2,000 refugees crossed from Syria into Turkey today, fleeing clashes pitting Kurdish fighters against the Islamic State (IS) group, a Turkish official said.


"Of those displaced, 686 are Iraqi nationals who first fled their country and then were forced to flee Syria," a Turkish official told AFP.


They left their war-torn country via the Turkish border post of Akcakale, which faces the IS-held Syrian town of Tel Abyad, the official said.


Nearly 9,000 refugees have entered Turkey since last week, the official added. Kurdish forces launched an offensive two weeks ago against the IS, and took over a dozen villages either side of Raqa.


They aim to wrest control of Tel Abyad border crossing in order to free up passage from Kobane, on the Turkish frontier, to Qamishli which is close to the Iraqi border. Formerly an ally of Damascus, Ankara broke off its relationship with Syria's President Bashar al-Assad as a 2011 uprising escalated from peaceful demonstrations to a bloody civil war.


More than 1.8 million Syrians have fled their country for Turkey, making it the country that has taken in the highest number of refugees in the region. The Turkish government said in April it has spent almost 5.5 billion dollars to provide for these refugees, complaining that it received little international support.

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