Turkish Red Crescent has spent 310 million $ on refugees in 4 years

Aid organisation, Turkish Red Crescent has spent 700 million Turkish lira ($310 million) on aid for Syrians in the last four years.

Turkish Red Crescent has spent 310 million $ on refugees in 4 years
As part of the humanitarian aid operation to Syria which began around four years ago Turkish Red Crescent has spent 700 million lira ($310 million) on Syrian refugees in Turkey and aid into Syria itself.

For the last four years, Turkish Red Crescent has been providing food and other necessities for 250 thousand Syrians living in 24 housing centers. 

The Relief Agency is sending aid materials such as tents, blankets, beds, flour, sugar, bread, drinking water and medical equipment to the interior of Syria from Turkey's southern provinces of Hatay, Kilis, Gaziantep, Sanliurfa and Mardin.

The Agency also accepts the donations from philanthropists, national and international institutions.

The Turkish Red Crescent also provides water and hot meal three times a day to the Kurdish refugees who were fleeing from the clashes in the Syrian city of Kobani to the border town of Suruc.

A total of 160,335 Syrian Kurds fled to Turkey in the last week alone, escaping from ISIL attacks in the northern Syrian town of Kobani, said Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on Friday. 

Turkey opened the frontier last Friday to cope with a rush of Kurdish civilians fearing an attack on the Syrian border town of Ayn al-Arab, known as Kobani in Kurdish, in the province of Raqqa.

ISIL has captured large swathes of land in Iraq and Syria, declaring what it calls a cross-border Islamic "caliphate," killing thousands of people and displacing millions in the two countries.

ISIL militants have taken the Raqqa, Dair az Zor and al Omar oil fields in the north of Syria since last November. They have continued to seize large amounts of territory in Iraq since June when they captured the northern city of Mosul, including the largest oil refinery, Baiji, and claim to hold around 17 percent of Iraq's oil resources.

The U.S. has conducted 20 strikes against ISIL-held targets in Syria and nearly 200 airstrikes against the group in Iraq.

Anadolu Agency
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