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Fleeing Violence, Syrian Kurdish Families Arrive in Iraq

17 October 2019 10:57 WIB

Syrian displaced families, who fled violence after the Turkish offensive against Syria, sit in a bus on their way to camps on the outskirts of Dohuk, Iraq October 16, 2019. Around 200 Syrian Kurds, who were forced to flee the violence caused by the Turkish military offensive, arrived on Tuesday in Domiz refugee camp in Dohuk, a town in Iraq's Kurdish region. REUTERS/Ari Jalal

17 Oktober 2019 00:00 WIB

Buses carry Syrian displaced families, who fled violence after the Turkish offensive against Syria, to displacement camps on the outskirts of Dohuk, Iraq October 16, 2019. Families at the refugee camp, set up by the local government of Dohuk, called on authorities to open the border to allow others across. REUTERS/Ari Jalal

17 Oktober 2019 00:00 WIB

A Syrian child, who fled violence with her family after the Turkish offensive against Syria, is seen sitting in a bus on their way to displacement camps on the outskirts of Dohuk, Iraq, October 16, 2019. Turkey pressed ahead with its offensive in northern Syria on Tuesday despite U.S. sanctions and growing calls for it to stop, while Syria's Russia-backed army moved on the key city of Manbij that was abandoned by U.S. forces. REUTERS/Ari Jalal

17 Oktober 2019 00:00 WIB

Syrian displaced families, who fled violence after the Turkish offensive against Syria, arrive at a refugee camp in Bardarash on the outskirts of Dohuk, Iraq October 16, 2019. Around 200 Syrian Kurds, who were forced to flee the violence caused by the Turkish military offensive, arrived on Tuesday in Domiz refugee camp in Dohuk, a town in Iraq's Kurdish region. REUTERS/Ari Jalal

17 Oktober 2019 00:00 WIB

A wounded Syrian displaced man, who fled violence after the Turkish offensive against Syria, is seen sitting in a bus on their way to displacement camps on the outskirts of Dohuk, Iraq October 16, 2019. Around 200 Syrian Kurds, who were forced to flee the violence caused by the Turkish military offensive, arrived on Tuesday in Domiz refugee camp in Dohuk, a town in Iraq's Kurdish region. REUTERS/Ari Jalal

17 Oktober 2019 00:00 WIB

U.N. workers help a Syrian displaced woman, who fled violence after the Turkish offensive against Syria, upon arrival at a refugee camp in Bardarash on the outskirts of Dohuk, Iraq October 16, 2019. Around 200 Syrian Kurds, who were forced to flee the violence caused by the Turkish military offensive, arrived on Tuesday in Domiz refugee camp in Dohuk, a town in Iraq's Kurdish region. REUTERS/Ari Jalal

17 Oktober 2019 00:00 WIB