(26 Jun 2011)
1. Wide shot building visible on Syrian side of border with Syrian military vehicles parked nearby
2. Military watchtower at Turkish military base of Guvecci
3. Wide of Turkish military base in Guvecci
4. Wide shot of refugee tents across the border on Syrian side
5. Close-up of refugee tents on Syrian side of the border
6. Wide of Turkish military base in Guvecci and Syrian side of the border as seen from Guvecci
7. Various shots of Yayladagi refugee camp 2
8. Close-up of two Syrian children, one of them carrying water, in Yayladagi camp 2
9. Mid of Syrian refugees sitting in the shade in Yayladagi camp 2
10. Mid of children in the playground in Yayladagi camp 2
11. Wide of children in the playground at Yayladagi camp 2
12. Wide of hospital tents in Yayladagi camp 1
13. Mid of a hospital tent in Yayladagi camp 1
14. Close-up of a little boy holding his father's hand in front of a hospital tent in Yayladagi camp 1
15. Mid of a hospital tent in Yayladagi camp 1
16. Wide of Yayladagi camp 1
17. Mid of Yayladagi camp
18. Close-up of a little child and a Syrian woman in Yayladagi camp 1
19. Mid of refugees in Yayladagi camp 1
20. Mid of Yayladagi camp 1
STORYLINE
Syrian refugees spent another day in Turkish refugee camps close to the border in Hatay province on Sunday.
Thousands of Syrians have crossed into neighbouring Turkey and Lebanon to flee a government crackdown on unrest in the country.
In Turkey most of them come to Yayladagi refugee camp.
The military's recent sweep through northwestern Syria, where armed resistance flared in early June, has sent more than 11,700 refugees fleeing across the border into Turkey.
Syrian authorities have called on the refugees to return, after regaining control over the restive region in northern Syria's Idlib province, but most have rejected the offer, fearing arrest or persecution upon return.
The activist Abdul-Rahman, of the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, reported that Syrian troops, backed by tanks, had entered yet another village, al-Najieh, near the border with Turkey, as part of their sweep against dissident centres in Idlib province.
The Syrian opposition says some 1,400 people have been killed as the government has cracked down on a movement demanding an end to four decades of autocratic Assad family rule.
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