VIDEO: Internal crisis in Syrian refugee camps
One camp in Latakia on the Mediterranean coast houses more than five thousand people, half of them children. The authorities say that more displaced people are arriving every day from neighbouring provinces.
For some families the camp has become their permanent home. School facilities are provided and there are some work opportunities for adults.
Most people have arrived from neighbouring provinces where Syrian opposition rebels have seized power.
Here is a map of all the camps built for Syrian refugees near Syria. Millions of people currently live in them. https://t.co/cSjPlRjCra
— Liam Stack (@liamstack) November 11, 2015
“They chase a person, they force him to join them of they strangle him,” claimed Mohammed Ali Bakkar, who fled his home in Aleppo. “My son is 17 years old, it’s out of fear for him that we came here. They took our house, our belongings.”
Part of a #Russia|n Tochka missile found near a refugee camp on the #Syria|n-TK border in Latakia's n- countryside. pic.twitter.com/sxzoZjukPt
— Sakir Khader (@sakirkhader) November 2, 2015
The Russian Defence Ministry has released footage to the media of what it says are airstrikes on ISIL positions in Idlib and Raqqa.
The release of the video coincided with a pro-Russia rally was organised by authorities in the port city of Tartus, where Russia has had a naval base since 1971.
LATAKIA, Syria (AP) — Nearly a month of Russian airstrikes in Syria has boosted morale at a refugee camp in a suburb of this coastal city,
— Lora Kammen (@KammenLora) October 31, 2015
Many of those attending were students and some had studied in Russia. Some of the demonstrators carried posters of Vladimir Putin and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.




