‘We can’t live with airstrikes and shelling’ – BBC News

As the Syrian government forces, with Russian backing, increase their latest assault on rebel-held Aleppo, thousands of people have fled north of the city and its surrounding areas, trying to enter Turkey. But as the Turkish border remains closed, many have been staying in refugee camps, under difficult conditions.
BBC Arabic obtained this exclusive insight into the situation of the latest wave of Syrian refugees, in the camp of Bab Al-Salameh.

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