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Tens of thousands of people are fleeing Aleppo as Syrian troops, backed by Russian air force, close in the city. Most of these refugees arrive to the Syrian-Turkish border where they live in tents awaiting to be admitted into Turkey.
Sikhs gather at the Golden Temple in northern India’s Amritsar to pray for those affected by the recent earthquake in Turkey. The magnitude 7.8 quake hit on Monday, 6 February 2022, close to the Syrian border. The earthquake and subsequent aftershocks killed more than 11,200 people. A Sikh priest along with members and employees of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) prayed at the Teja Singh Samundri Hall at the Golden Temple complex - one of the holiest sites in Sikhism. IMAGES
Istanbul (Turkey), Sep 21 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Sedat Suna) Adnan Osman, a 12-year-old Syrian Kurdish refugee, is a promising fighter for the Avcilar Municipality Sports Club in Istanbul who is clear that "he wants to win championships in name of Turkey", the country that welcomed him and his family when he was just three years old, after fleeing the war in Syria.FOOTAGE OF OSMAN DURING A FIGHT AT THE FESTIVAL ULUGAZI OIL WRESTLING IN ISTANBUL. FOOTAGE OF HIS TRAINING WITH TRAINER YASIN GÜNES.
Akkar (Lebanon), Apr 23 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Wael Hamzeh) The clock strikes 7:14 but nothing denotes that it is time to break the fast of the holy month of Ramadan in this settlement of Syrian refugees in Lebanon. With loved ones missing amid a severe economic crisis makes this special time even tougher for some.FOOTAGE OF THE SYRIAN REFUGEE SETTLEMENT NUMBER 22 IN AKKAR, LEBANON.SOUNDBITES OF ABU YASER, RESIDENT IN THE CAMP: - "Today we have nothing that makes us feel that it is Ramadan, we have nothing, we left our houses and our country. We have nothing, we have nothing left, what is Ramadan going to mean to us now?"