<p>REYHANLI, Turkey (Reuters) When a Syrian army rolled into his hometown to vanquish rebellion there, Omar, an orthopedic surgeon, knew it was usually a matter of time before his margin sanatorium was detected by President Bashar al-Assads troops.
For 4 days he hid inside a temporary hospital in a northern city of Idlib, stability to provide a ill and bleeding along with a other staff, though as a soldiers drew closer Omar done his shun to Turkey.
It was not a choice to come here. we was forced. The army came into Idlib. We kept operative until they got too close. We worked until a final minute, pronounced Omar, 28, who did not give his full name given his kin are still inside Syria.
From a small, windowless groundwork unit in Turkeys southern Hatay range a few hundred meters from a border, Omar now gathers drugs and medical reserve from all over Turkey to be smuggled to colleagues inside Syria.
The sharp operation, set ad...
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