Only ambulances and some special vehicles are allowed to make the Bab al-Salam crossing.
The
humanitarian crisis in Syria, which has been in the throes of war for
nearly five years, has reached a peak.
A Syrian government offensive in
Aleppo has displaced tens of thousands of people, many of whom are now
massing in camps at the Turkish border.
From time to
time, the silence at the border is broken by the sounds of ambulances
and explosions within Syria.
A queue of aid trucks snakes towards the
crossing, preparing to deliver items such as food, water and blankets. Thousands of other internally displaced Syrians have been seeking shelter in the border town of Azaz.
"The
situation in Azaz is miserable. People sleep on the ground. A
40-year-old man died during a cold snap on the streets. [Aid agencies
are] sending more tents each day, but there are a lot of people,"
activist Abu Mohamed told Al Jazeera.
"This current situation demands
urgent international intervention ... The world has abandoned us."
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