
Human Rights Watch has urged Turkey to allow Syrians displaced by government shelling to cross the border to safety.
It says the Syrian army hit two migrant camps on April 13 and 15, triggering an exodus of 3,000 people, The Daily Mail reported on Wednesday.
Last week, the rights group said Turkish border guards had shot at Syrians escaping a Daesh offensive.
Turkey, home to 2.7 million Syrian refugees, rejects the claim and says it has an open-door policy toward migrants, but new arrivals are rare.
Source: MENA
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