Syrian refugees in the Kamuna camp for internally displaced people are facing harsh weather. The camp is situated in the Idlib province, west of Aleppo and closed to the Turkish border. More Syrians have been fleeing their home and towns as a result of the latest intensifying of the air raids in the country. In an attempt to find refuge from the strikes, some Syrians have also begun living in caves. Since the outbreak of the Syrian war in March 2011, the UN has estimated 11 millions of Syrians have fled their home, of which 6,6 million are being internally displaced within Syria, and ove


Syrian refugees in the Kamuna camp for internally displaced people are facing harsh weather. The camp is situated in the Idlib province, west of Aleppo and closed to the Turkish border. More Syrians have been fleeing their home and towns as a result of the latest intensifying of the air raids in the country. In an attempt to find refuge from the strikes, some Syrians have also begun living in caves. Since the outbreak of the Syrian war in March 2011, the UN has estimated 11 millions of Syrians have fled their home, of which 6,6 million are being internally displaced within Syria, and over million are refugees outside of Syria


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