Refugees in Istanbul rush to board coach to reach Turkish border to Europe

Dozens of Syrian refugees were seen rushing to board coaches in Turkey’s Istanbul on Friday after Ankara decided to open its border to Europe. The move comes after an airstrike on Thursday killed at least 33 Turkish soldiers in Syria’s Idlib province. Fearing the window to leave Turkey would soon close, some of the 3.6 million Syrians living in the country have begun to vacate Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► Greece and Bulgaria crack down on Turkish borders as refugee
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