NEWSKurdish refugees from Syria pour into TurkeyTurkish Kurds sit on the outskirts of Suruc, on the Turkey-Syria border, as they watch smoke rising from a fire following an airstrike in Kobani, Syria, where the fighting between militants of the Islamic State group and Kurdish forces intensified.Lefteris Pitarakis,, APTurkish Kurds watch the fighting between militants of the Islamic State group and Kurdish forces in Kobani, Syria from Mursitpinar, on the outskirts of Suruc, on the Turkey-Syria border.Lefteris Pitarakis,, APTurkish soldiers take positions on a hilltop on the outskirts of Suruc, at the Turkey-Syria border, that overlooks Kobani, Syria.Lefteris Pitarakis, APSmoke rises after a shell lands in Kobani, Syria as fighting intensifies between Syrian Kurds and the militants of Islamic State.Lefteris Pitarakis, APTurkish soldiers watch the fighting between Kurdish forces and the Islamic State from a hilltop on the outskirts of Suruc, at the Turkey-Syria border, which overlooks Kobani, Syria.Lefteris Pitarakis, APTurkish tanks sit near the Turkey-Syria border territory in Suruc district, near Sanliurfa, Turkey. Islamic State militants captured part of a strategic hill overlooking the southern entrance to the besieged Kurdish town of Kobani on Syria's border with Turkey, a monitoring group said.Sedat Suna, EpaMilitants with the Islamic State head placed their group's flag on a hilltop at the eastern side of the town of Kobani, Syria.Lefteris Pitarakis, APTurkish Kurdish men, stand on the outskirts of Suruc, on the Turkey-Syria border and use binoculars to watch the fighting between the Islamic State and Kurdish forces in Kobani, Syria.Lefteris Pitarakis, APA refugee from the Syrian town of Ain al-Arab, known as Kobane by the Kurds, rests after crossing the Turkish border with Syria near the city of Sanliurfa.Aris Messinis, AFP/Getty ImagesA Turkish soldier helps a young Syrian Kurdish refugee board a truck near Suruc, Turkey, after the family's arrival from Kobani, as fighting intensified between Syrian Kurds and the militants of the Islamic State. Kobani, also known as Ayn Arab, is just a few hundred meters inside Syria and its surrounding areas have been under attack since mid-September, with militants capturing dozens of nearby Kurdish villages.Lefteris Pitarakis, APSmoke rises after a shell landed in Kobani in Syria as fighting intensified between Syrian Kurds and the militants of the Islamic State, as seen from the Turkey-Syria border.Lefteris Pitarakis, APTurkish soldiers walk to their positions on a hill top at Mursitpinar near Suruc, at the Turkey-Syria border, overlooking Kobani.Lefteris Pitarakis, APTurkish Gendarmerie use tear gas to disperse Kurdish protestors during a protest against the Islamic State near Sanliurfa, Turkey.Ulas Yunus Tosun, EpaTurkish soldiers stand on lookout near the Turkish-Syrian border near Sanliurfa.Sedat Suna, EpaTurkish soldiers on armored vehicles drive to a new position at Mursitpinar near Suruc, at the Turkey-Syria border.Lefteris Pitarakis, APSyrian Kurdish refugees board a truck near Suruc, Turkey.Lefteris Pitarakis, APAn man injured when a shell hit his house in a village close to the Turkey-Syria border, Atmanek, Suruc is helped by neighbors. Fighters from the group calling itself Islamic State (IS) and fighters from the Syrian Kurdish defense forces known as YPG are continuing to fight over the Syrian-Turkey border town of Kobane.European Pressphoto AgencyTurkish soldiers take their position a few hundreds meters from the the Turkey-Syria border in Mursitpinar, near Suruc, Turkey, as fighting intensified between Syrian Kurds and the militants of Islamic State.Burhan Ozbilici, APKurdish protestors shouts slogans during a protest against the Islamic State near Sanliurfa, Turkey. Islamic State jihadists rained artillery fire a day earlier on the Kurdish enclave of Kobane near the border, as its embattled defenders appealed for air support from the US-led coalition against the extremists.Sedat Suna, European Pressphoto AgencySyrian refugees behind barbed wire with a sign reading 'Mine' wait for being transferred to a camp after crossing the border at the Yumurtalik gate near Sanliurfa, Turkey.Sedat Suna, European Pressphoto AgencyA Kurdish boy sits down while Turkish soldiers keep guard near Turkish-Syria border near Sanliurfa, Turkey on Oct. 4.Sedat Suna, European Pressphoto AgencyA Kurdish demonstrator runs away from tear gas thrown by the Turkish army close to refugee camp as Kurds protest near the Mursitpinar border crossing on the Turkish-Syrian border in Suruc, Turkey.Aris Messinis, AFP/Getty ImagesTurkish Army forces use tear gas to disperse Kurdish protestors during a protest against the Islamic State near Sanliurfa, Turkey.Sedat Suna, European Pressphoto AgencyTurkish soldiers stand on their vehicle a few hundreds meters from the border as smoke rises after a mortar shell landed in Kobani, Syria as fighting intensified between Syrian Kurds and the militants of Islamic State.Burhan Ozbilici, APSmokes rises after mortar shells landed in the city center of Kobani, Syria as fighting intensified between Syrian Kurds and the militants of Islamic State.Burhan Ozbilici, APA Syrian refugee girl wraps herself in a blanket as she stands near tents in the Suruc district near Sanliurfa, southeast of Turkey.Ulas Yunus Tosun, EpaSyrian refugees from Kobani arrive at the Turkey-Syria border crossing of Yumurtalik near Suruc, Turkey.Burhan Ozbilici, APA Turkish soldier holds a lost baby as he looks for its mother, as thousands of new Syrian refugees from Kobani arrive at the Turkey-Syria border crossing of Yumurtalik near Suruc, Turkey.Burhan Ozbilici, APSyrian Kurds take cover from the rain in the southeastern town of Suruc in the Sanliurfa province Turkey.Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty ImagesLightining strikes as a Syrian refugee family sit in front of their tents in the Suruc district near Sanliurfa, southeast of Turkey.Ulas Yunus Tosun, EpaA Turkish Kurdish woman uses binoculars to watch the fighting between Islamic militants and Kurdish forces to the west of Kobani, Syria, at the Turkey-Syria border near Suruc, Turkey.Burhan Ozbilici, APA Syrian Kurdish women cries as she holds her baby in the southeastern town of Suruc in the Sanliurfa province after crossing the border between Syria and Turkey.Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty ImagesSmokes rise after a mortar shell landed in the south of the city center of the Syrian Kurdish town of Kobani, seen from the Turkish side of border as thousands of new Syrian refugees from Kobani arrive in Suruc, Turkey.Burhan Ozbilici, APRefugees lift belongings into the back of a truck after crossing the border from Syria into Turkey near Suruc, Turkey.Carsten Koall, Getty ImagesA woman stands beside a washing machine after crossing the border from Syria into Turkey near Suruc, Turkey.Carsten Koall, Getty ImagesA man pulls a sack after crossing the border from Syria into Turkey near Suruc, Turkey.Carsten Koall, Getty ImagesA man lifts a child into the back of a truck after crossing the border from Syria into Turkey near Suruc, Turkey.Carsten Koall, Getty ImagesA Syrian Kurdish refugee walks with her belongings after crossing into Turkey near the southeastern Turkish town of Suruc in Sanliurfa province.Getty ImagesSyrian Kurds load their belongings onto a truck in the southeastern town of Suruc in the Sanliurfa province after crossing the border between Syria and Turkey.Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty ImagesSyrian Kurds get into truck after crossing the border between Syria and Turkey.Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty ImagesSyrian Kurdish refugees sit in a truck after crossing into Turkey near the southeastern Turkish town of Suruc.Stringer Getty ImagesSyrian Kurdish refugees walk with their belongings after crossing into Turkey near the southeastern Turkish town of Suruc.Stringer Getty ImagesSyrian Kurds travel in a truck after crossing the border between Syria and Turkey.Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty ImagesRefugees cross the border from Syria into Turkey near Suruc, Turkey.Carsten Koall, Getty ImagesRefugees wait behind a fence before they cross the border from Syria into Turkey near Suruc, Turkey.Carsten Koall, Getty ImagesTurkish Kurds watch the fighting between Islamic militants and Kurdish forces to the west of Kobani, Syria, at the Turkey-Syria border near Suruc, Turkey. The U.S. led coalition airstrikes targeted Islamic State fighters pressing their offensive against a Kurdish town near the Syrian-Turkish border in an attempt to halt the militants advance, activists said.Burhan Ozbilici, APSyrian Kurds wait on September 30, 2014 in the southeastern town of Suruc in the Sanliurfa province after crossing the border between Syria and Turkey after several mortars hit both sides. The Turkish government on September 30 said it had asked parliament to authorise military action in Iraq and Syria to halt the advance of Islamic State (IS) jihadists. AFP PHOTO / BULENT KILICBULENT KILIC/AFP/Getty Images ORIG FILE ID: 533956298Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty ImagesA Syrian Kurdish woman stands in front of military truck after crossing the border between Syria and Turkey after several mortars hit both sides near the southeastern town of Suruc in Sanliurfa province.Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty ImagesSyrian Kurdish people arrive at the border between Syria and Turkey in the southeastern town of Suruc, in Sanliurfa province.Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty ImagesA child cries after crossing the border between Syria and Turkey after several mortars hit both sides in the southeastern town of Suruc, in Sanliurfa province.Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty ImagesA man carries a bird as Syrian Kurdish people arrive at the border between Syria and Turkey in the southeastern town of Suruc, in Sanliurfa province.Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty ImagesTurkish army tanks take position near the Syrian border in Suruc after three mortars hit the Turkish side.Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty ImagesA protester covers his nose and mouth against tear gas as Turkish police and Turkish Gendarmerie try to disperse Kurdish protestors during a protest against the Islamic State near Sanliurfa, Turkey.Sedat Suna, EpaTurkish tanks guard the Syrian border after mortar shells hit Turkish territory in Suruc district, near Sanliurfa.Sedat Suna, EPAA Syrian Kurdish woman washes dishes at a refugee camp near the Syrian border town of Suruc in Sanliurfa province.Stringer Getty ImagesSyrian Kurds sit on a hill looking down on clashes between jihadists of the Islamic State and Kurdish fighters,close to the Turkish-Syrian border in Sanlinurfa province.Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty ImagesA woman gives a meal to a grandmother at their tent in a refugee camp after crossing from Syria into Turkey.Carsten Koall, Getty ImagesRefugees build new tents in a refugee camp in Suruc, south of Sanliurfa, Turkey.Carsten Koall, Getty ImagesA turkish woman holds a child in her arms as she and other inhabitants of a village on the Turkey-Syria border flee carrying their belongings over a field after a house in their village was damaged during fighting which saw IS fighters shoot into Turkey for the first time.Carsten Koall, Getty ImagesTurkish Kurds watch clashes between Syrian Kurdish fighters and militants of the Islamic State close to Turkey-Syria border near Suruc, Turkey.APRefugees build new tents in a refugee camp in Suruc, south of Sanliurfa, Turkey.Carsten Koall, Getty ImagesSyrian people carry their belongings in a refugee camp after crossing from Syria into Turkey in Suruc,south of Sanliurfa, Turkey.Carsten Koall, Getty ImagesSyrian refugees carry their belongings near a border crossing after crossing from Syria into Turkey in Yumurtalik south of Sanliurfa, Turkey.Carsten Koall, Getty ImagesTurkish military forces block the Mursitpinar crossing gate near the Syrian border, as Syrian Kurdish people try to pass into Turkey in the southeastern town of Suruc.Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty ImagesSyrian refugees are watched by Turkish police as they cross the Mursitpinar border from Turkey to join their families on the Syrian side, near Sanliurfa, in the Suruc district, Turkey.Sedat Suna, European Pressphoto AgencyA Kurdish Syrian refugee is checked by security after crossing the Turkish-Syrian border near Suruc, Turkey on Sept. 27.Stringer, Getty ImagesA Kurdish Syrian refugee flashes V-sign in a truck after crossing the Turkish-Syrian border on Sept. 27.Stringer, Getty ImagesKurdish Syrian refugees rest after crossing the border into Turkey on Sept. 27.Stringer, Getty ImagesSyrian Kurds cross the border on Sept. 27.Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty ImagesSyrian refugees cross into Turkey near Sanliurfa on Sept. 26. In recent days, Turkey has seen a large influx of Syrian refugees hoping to escape the ongoing attacks by the Islamic State militant group.Sedat Suna, EPASyrian refugees drink from a hose at the Turkey-Syria border near Sanliurfa, Turkey.Sedat Suna, EPAA Syrian looks on as a Kurdish man jumps a border fence into Syria during a demonstration near the Mursitpinar border crossing at Suruc, Turkey. Syrian Kurds have flooded into Turkey fleeing an onslaught by the Islamic State.Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty ImagesSyrian refugees cross into Turkey near Sanliurfa.Sedat Suna, EPASyrian refugees wait to enter Turkey near Sanliurfa.Sedat Suna, EPASyrian families wait to enter Turkey near Sanliurfa.Sedat Suna, EPAKurdish Syrian refugees and Turkish protesters pull down a part of the Turkey-Syria border fence, near Suruc, Turkey.Getty ImagesTurkish security forces use teargas to disperse Kurdish demonstrators after they pulled down a part of the Turkey-Syria border fence near the southeastern town of Suruc.Stringer Getty ImagesKurdish Syrian refugees and Turkish protesters pull down a part of the Turkey-Syria border fence.Getty ImagesKurdish Syrian refugees and Turkish protesters pull down a part of the Turkey-Syria border fence.Getty ImagesA Kurdish boy stands as another waves to other side near the Syrian border at Suruc in Sanliurfa province, on September 25, 2014. The numbers of Kurdish refugees fleeing into Turkey to escape the advance of Islamic State jihadists in northern Syria has slowed considerably over the last few days, Turkish officials said on September 24.. AFP PHOTO/BULENT KILICBULENT KILIC/AFP/Getty Images ORIG FILE ID: 533774069Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty Imagesepa04417037 Syrian refugees are helped by a Red Crescent worker as they cross the Syrian-Turkish border near Sanliurfa, Turkey, 25 September 2014. In recent days, Turkey has seen the 'biggest influx' of Syrian refugees since the start of the war three years ago, said the UN agency for refugees (UNHCR). The Turkish government figure includes about 140,000 people who fled Kurdish villages in northern Syria to escape an ongoing multi-pronged attack by the Islamic State militant group. EPA/SEDAT SUNA ORG XMIT: SDTSedat Suna, European Pressphoto AgencyA Syrian Kurdish man talks on the phone after crossing the border at Suruc, in Sanliurfa province, on September 25, 2014. Tens of thousands of Syrian Kurds flooded into Turkey fleeing an onslaught by the jihadist Islamic State group that prompted an appeal for international intervention. AFP PHOTO/BULENT KILICBULENT KILIC/AFP/Getty Images ORG XMIT: - ORIG FILE ID: 533775018Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty Imagesepa04416516 Syrian refugees wait as Turkish soldiers guard with with a tank at the Syrian-Turkish border near Sanliurfa, Turkey, 25 September 2014. In recent days, Turkey has seen the 'biggest influx' of Syrian refugees since the start of the war three years ago, said Selin Unal, a spokeswoman for the UN agency for refugees (UNHCR). The Turkish government figure includes about 140,000 people who fled Kurdish villages in northern Syria to escape an ongoing multi-pronged attack by the Islamic State militant group. EPA/SEDAT SUNA ORG XMIT: SDT01Sedat Suna, European Pressphoto Agencyepa04416440 Syrian refugees cross the Syrian-Turkish border near Sanliurfa, Turkey, 25 September 2014. In recent days, Turkey has seen the 'biggest influx' of Syrian refugees since the start of the war three years ago, said Selin Unal, a spokeswoman for the UN agency for refugees (UNHCR). The Turkish government figure includes about 140,000 people who fled Kurdish villages in northern Syria to escape an ongoing multi-pronged attack by the Islamic State militant group. EPA/SEDAT SUNA ORG XMIT: SDT01Sedat Suna, European Pressphoto Agencyepa04416517 A Syrian refugee family load their belongings onto a truck near the Syrian-Turkish border in Sanliurfa, Turkey, 25 September 2014. In recent days, Turkey has seen the 'biggest influx' of Syrian refugees since the start of the war three years ago, said Selin Unal, a spokeswoman for the UN agency for refugees (UNHCR). The Turkish government figure includes about 140,000 people who fled Kurdish villages in northern Syria to escape an ongoing multi-pronged attack by the Islamic State militant group. EPA/SEDAT SUNA ORG XMIT: SDT01Sedat Suna, European Pressphoto AgencyTurkish soldiers stand as Syrian refugees wait for permission to enter Turkey at Yumurtalik crossing gate near Suruc, Turkey, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014. More than 200,000 people fleeing the Islamic militantsÃ? advance on Kobani, Syria, arrived in Turkey during last five days to find safety.(AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici) ORG XMIT: XBO129Burhan Ozbilici, APA Syrian refugee waits for permission to enter Turkey at Yumurtalik crossing gate near Suruc, Turkey, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014. More than 200,000 people fleeing the Islamic State militantsÃ? advance on Kobani, Syria, arrived in Turkey during last five days to find safety. The sign in Turkish means " Mine."(AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici) ORG XMIT: XBO124Burhan Ozbilici, APTurkish aid workers give water to Syrian refugees waiting for permission to enter Turkey at Yumurtalik crossing gate near Suruc, Turkey, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014. More than 200,000 people fleeing the Islamic militantsÃ? advance on Kobani, Syria, arrived in Turkey during last five days to find safety.(AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici) ORG XMIT: XBO122Burhan Ozbilici, APA refugee girl cries as she gets a vaccine just after her parents entered Turkey at Yumurtalik crossing gate near Suruc, Turkey. More than 200,000 people fleeing the Islamic militantsÃ? advance on Kobani, Syria, arrived in Turkey during last five days to find safety.Burhan Ozbilici, APA sandstorm hits the Yumurtalik crossing gate while Syrian Kurdish refugees enter Turkey near Suruc, Turkey.Getty ImagesSyrian refugees enter Turkey at Yumurtalik crossing gate near Suruc, Turkey.Burhan Ozbilici, APA Syrian refugee family braves a sand storm at the Syrian-Turkish border near Sanliurfa, Turkey.Ulas Yunus Tosun, EpaTurkish soldiers stand guard as Syrian refugees wait for permission to enter Turkey at Yumurtalik crossing gate near Suruc, Turkey.Burhan Ozbilici, APSyrian refugees enter Turkey at Yumurtalik crossing gate near Suruc, Turkey.Burhan Ozbilici, APA Kurdish man bleeds after being injured while walking in the center of Suruc during clashes between protestors and Turkish riot policemen after authorities temporarily closed the border at the southeastern town of Suruc in Sanliurfa province. Turkish authorities say that some 130,000 people had flooded across its border from Syria as Kurdish fighters battled Islamic State group jihadists trying to capture a strategic town.Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty ImagesA Kurdish protester clashes with Turkish riot police as they attempted to pass the Turkey-Syria border to support Syrian Kurdish fighters (PYD) against Islamic State militants at Suruc District in Sanliurfa city, southeastern Turkey.Ulas Yunus Tosun, European Pressphoto AgencyA Kurdish woman runs away from a water cannon near the Syrian border after Turkish authorities temporarily closed the border at the southeastern town of Suruc in Sanliurfa province.Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty ImagesSyrian refugees cross the Syrian-Turkish border near Sanliurfa, Turkey.Ulas Yunus Tosun, European Pressphoto AgencySyrians take refuge in a school serving as a temporary shelter for refugees near the southeastern town of Suruc in Sanliurfa province, Turkey.Getty ImagesA Syrian refugee family waits near the Turkish-Syrian border after fleeing Syria, near Sanliurfa, Turkey.Ulas Yunus Tosun, European Pressphoto Agencyepa04411896 Syrian refugees cross the Syrian-Turkish border near Sanliurfa, Turkey, 22 September 2014. Nearly 100,000 Syrian Kurds fleeing the Islamic State militant group have crossed into Turkey in the past three days, a UN official said. Turkish authorities and the United Nations are preparing for the possibility that hundreds of thousands of Syrian Kurds will flee to Turkey in the coming days, UN said. Islamic State fighters have triggered the exodus since seizing dozens of Kurdish villages as they advance towards the centre of the Kabone enclave close to the border with Turkey. EPA/ULAS YUNUS TOSUN ORG XMIT: ULS01Ulas Yunus Tosun, European Pressphoto Agencyepa04411903 Syrian refugees cross the Syrian-Turkish border near Sanliurfa, Turkey, 22 September 2014. Nearly 100,000 Syrian Kurds fleeing the Islamic State militant group have crossed into Turkey in the past three days, a UN official said. Turkish authorities and the United Nations are preparing for the possibility that hundreds of thousands of Syrian Kurds will flee to Turkey in the coming days, UN said. Islamic State fighters have triggered the exodus since seizing dozens of Kurdish villages as they advance towards the centre of the Kabone enclave close to the border with Turkey. EPA/ULAS YUNUS TOSUN ORG XMIT: ULS01Ulas Yunus Tosun, European Pressphoto Agencyepa04411895 A Syrian refugee family waits near the Turkish-Syrian border after fleeing Syria, near Sanliurfa, Turkey, 22 September 2014. Nearly 100,000 Syrian Kurds fleeing the Islamic State militant group have crossed into Turkey in the past three days, a UN official said. Turkish authorities and the United Nations are preparing for the possibility that hundreds of thousands of Syrian Kurds will flee to Turkey in the coming days, UN said. Islamic State fighters have triggered the exodus since seizing dozens of Kurdish villages as they advance towards the centre of the Kabone enclave close to the border with Turkey. EPA/ULAS YUNUS TOSUN ORG XMIT: ULS01Ulas Yunus Tosun, European Pressphoto Agencyepa04411414 A Syrian refugee family waits near the Turkish-Syrian border after fleeing Syria, near Sanliurfa, Turkey, 21 September 2014. Nearly 100,000 Syrian Kurds fleeing the Islamic State militant group have crossed into Turkey in the past three days, a UN official said. EPA/ULAS YUNUS TOSUN ORG XMIT: ULS16Ulas Yunus Tosun, European Pressphoto AgencyA Turkish soldier throws a pack of water toward the Syrian refugees who were waiting at the border in Suruc, Turkey, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014. Turkey opened its border Saturday to allow in up to 60,000 people who massed on the Turkey-Syria border, fleeing the Islamic militantsÃ? advance on Kobani.(AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici) ORG XMIT: XBO138Burhan Ozbilici, APepa04410318 Turkish police use tear gas and water cannon to disperse Kurdish protestors who attemped to pass the Turkey-Syria border to support Syrian Kurdish fighters (PYD) against Islamic State militants at Suruc District in Sanliurfa city, southeastern Turkey, 21 September 2014. Thousands of Syrian Kurds crossed into Turkey on 19 September after IS militants conquered more than ten Kurdish villages in northern Syria during in the days before. EPA/ULAS YUNUS TOSUN ORG XMIT: ULS08Ulas Yunus Tosun, European Pressphoto AgencyKurdish people clash with Turkish soldiers near the Syrian border after Turkish authorities temporarily closed the border at the southeastern town of Suruc in Sanliurfa province, on September 21, 2014. Tens of thousands of Syrian Kurds flooded into Turkey on Saturday, fleeing an onslaught by the jihadist Islamic State group that prompted an appeal for international intervention. AFP PHOTO/BULENT KILICBULENT KILIC/AFP/Getty Images ORIG FILE ID: 533642826Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty ImagesTurkish security forces use teargas and water cannons to disperse protesting local people as several hundred Syrian refugees wait at the border in Suruc, Turkey, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014. Turkey opened its border Saturday to allow in up to 60,000 people who massed on the Turkey-Syria border, fleeing the Islamic militantsÃ? advance on Kobani.(AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici) ORG XMIT: XBO142Burhan Ozbilici, APA man throws stones toward Turkish security forces who were using teargas and water cannons to disperse protesting local people as several hundred Syrian refugees waited, at the border in Suruc, Turkey, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014. Turkey opened its border Saturday to allow in up to 60,000 people who massed on the Turkey-Syria border, fleeing the Islamic militantsÃ? advance on Kobani.(AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici) ORG XMIT: XBO106Burhan Ozbilici, APProtesters close a main road as Turkish security forces use teargas and water cannons to disperse local people as several hundred Syrian refugees wait at the border in Suruc, Turkey. Turkey opened its border Saturday to allow in up to 60,000 people who massed on the Turkey-Syria border, fleeing the Islamic militantsí advance on Kobani.Burhan Ozbilici, APepa04411380 Syrian refugees cross the Syrian-Turkish border near Sanliurfa, Turkey, 21 September 2014. Nearly 100,000 Syrian Kurds fleeing the Islamic State militant group have crossed into Turkey in the past three days, a UN official said. EPA/ULAS YUNUS TOSUN ORG XMIT: ULS16Ulas Yunus Tosun, European Pressphoto Agencyepa04411365 Syrians within a group of refugees wait near the Turkish-Syrian border after fleeing Syria, near Sanliurfa, Turkey, 21 September 2014. Nearly 100,000 Syrian Kurds fleeing the Islamic State militant group have crossed into Turkey in the past three days, a UN official said. EPA/ULAS YUNUS TOSUN ORG XMIT: ULS16Ulas Yunus Tosun, European Pressphoto Agencyepa04411375 Syrian refugees cross the Syrian-Turkish border near Sanliurfa, Turkey, 21 September 2014. Nearly 100,000 Syrian Kurds fleeing the Islamic State militant group have crossed into Turkey in the past three days, a UN official said. EPA/ULAS YUNUS TOSUN ORG XMIT: ULS16Ulas Yunus Tosun, EpaA Turkish soldier sits guard as several hundred Syrian refugees wait at the border in Suruc, Turkey.Burhan Ozbilici, APChildren gather close to a barbed wire fence as several hundred Syrian refugees wait to cross into Turkey at the border in Suruc, Turkey.Burhan Ozbilici, APSyrian Kurdish refugees wait after crossing the border near the southeastern town of Suruc in Sanliurfa province.Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty ImagesA Syrian Kurdish children wait after crossing the border near the southeastern town of Suruc in Sanliurfa province. Tens of thousands of Syrian Kurds flooded into Turkey on September 20, fleeing an onslaught by the jihadist Islamic State group that prompted an appeal for international intervention.Bulent Kilic, AFP/Getty ImagesFeatured Weekly Ad