TOPSHOT - Kurdish Syrian civilians flee the town of Kobani on the Turkish border on October 16, 2019 as Turkey and its allies continue their assault on Kurdish-held border towns in northeastern Syria. Turkey rebuffed international pressure to curb its military offensive against Kurdish militants in Syria today as US President Donald Trump dispatched his deputy Mike Pence to Ankara to demand a ceasefire. / AFP / Bakr ALKASEM
TOPSHOT - A woman holds a child while sitting in the back of a minibus transporting Syrian refugees who have been newly refugees by the Turkish military operation in northeastern Syria upon arriving at the Bardarash camp, near the Kurdish city of Dohuk, in Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region, on October 16, 2019. Some 500 Syrian Kurds have entered neighbouring Iraqi Kurdistan over the past four days fleeing a Turkish invasion now entering its second week, officials said. Iraqi Kurdistan previously hosted more than one million Iraqis who fled fighting with the jihadists of the Islamic State group between 2014 and 2017.
/ AFP / Safin HAMED
Men help an elderly woman after disembarking from a minibus transporting Syrians who have been recently-turned refugees by the Turkish military operation in northeastern Syria upon arriving at the Bardarash camp, near the Kurdish city of Dohuk, in Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region, on October 16, 2019. Some 500 Syrian Kurds have entered neighbouring Iraqi Kurdistan over the past four days fleeing a Turkish invasion now entering its second week, officials said. Iraqi Kurdistan previously hosted more than one million Iraqis who fled fighting with the jihadists of the Islamic State group between 2014 and 2017.
/ AFP / Safin HAMED
epa07925962 Kurdish Syrian refugees fleeing the Turkish military operation in Syria arrive to Bradasrsh Refugee camp, in Duhok, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, 16 October 2019. Some 280 refugee arrived to Duhok. EPA/GAILAN HAJI
epa07925988 Kurdish Syrian refugees fleeing the Turkish military operation in Syria arrive to Bradasrsh Refugee camp, in Duhok, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, 16 October 2019. Some 280 refugee arrived to Duhok. EPA/GAILAN HAJI
epa07925953 Workers prepare tents before Kurdish Syrian refugees fleeing the Turkish military operation in Syria arrive to Bradasrsh Refugee camp, in Duhok, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, 16 October 2019. Some 280 refugee arrived to Duhok. EPA/GAILAN HAJI
People holding children disembark from a minibus transporting Syrians who have been recently-turned refugees by the Turkish military operation in northeastern Syria upon arriving at the Bardarash camp, near the Kurdish city of Dohuk, in Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region, on October 16, 2019. Some 500 Syrian Kurds have entered neighbouring Iraqi Kurdistan over the past four days fleeing a Turkish invasion now entering its second week, officials said. Iraqi Kurdistan previously hosted more than one million Iraqis who fled fighting with the jihadists of the Islamic State group between 2014 and 2017.
/ AFP / Safin HAMED
TOPSHOT - Kurdish Syrian civilians flee the town of Kobani on the Turkish border on October 16, 2019 as Turkey and its allies continue their assault on Kurdish-held border towns in northeastern Syria. Turkey rebuffed international pressure to curb its military offensive against Kurdish militants in Syria today as US President Donald Trump dispatched his deputy Mike Pence to Ankara to demand a ceasefire. / AFP / Bakr ALKASEM
TOPSHOT - A woman holds a child while sitting in the back of a minibus transporting Syrian refugees who have been newly refugees by the Turkish military operation in northeastern Syria upon arriving at the Bardarash camp, near the Kurdish city of Dohuk, in Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region, on October 16, 2019. Some 500 Syrian Kurds have entered neighbouring Iraqi Kurdistan over the past four days fleeing a Turkish invasion now entering its second week, officials said. Iraqi Kurdistan previously hosted more than one million Iraqis who fled fighting with the jihadists of the Islamic State group between 2014 and 2017.
/ AFP / Safin HAMED
Men help an elderly woman after disembarking from a minibus transporting Syrians who have been recently-turned refugees by the Turkish military operation in northeastern Syria upon arriving at the Bardarash camp, near the Kurdish city of Dohuk, in Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region, on October 16, 2019. Some 500 Syrian Kurds have entered neighbouring Iraqi Kurdistan over the past four days fleeing a Turkish invasion now entering its second week, officials said. Iraqi Kurdistan previously hosted more than one million Iraqis who fled fighting with the jihadists of the Islamic State group between 2014 and 2017.
/ AFP / Safin HAMED
epa07925962 Kurdish Syrian refugees fleeing the Turkish military operation in Syria arrive to Bradasrsh Refugee camp, in Duhok, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, 16 October 2019. Some 280 refugee arrived to Duhok. EPA/GAILAN HAJI
epa07925988 Kurdish Syrian refugees fleeing the Turkish military operation in Syria arrive to Bradasrsh Refugee camp, in Duhok, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, 16 October 2019. Some 280 refugee arrived to Duhok. EPA/GAILAN HAJI
epa07925953 Workers prepare tents before Kurdish Syrian refugees fleeing the Turkish military operation in Syria arrive to Bradasrsh Refugee camp, in Duhok, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, 16 October 2019. Some 280 refugee arrived to Duhok. EPA/GAILAN HAJI
People holding children disembark from a minibus transporting Syrians who have been recently-turned refugees by the Turkish military operation in northeastern Syria upon arriving at the Bardarash camp, near the Kurdish city of Dohuk, in Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region, on October 16, 2019. Some 500 Syrian Kurds have entered neighbouring Iraqi Kurdistan over the past four days fleeing a Turkish invasion now entering its second week, officials said. Iraqi Kurdistan previously hosted more than one million Iraqis who fled fighting with the jihadists of the Islamic State group between 2014 and 2017.
/ AFP / Safin HAMED
TOPSHOT - Kurdish Syrian civilians flee the town of Kobani on the Turkish border on October 16, 2019 as Turkey and its allies continue their assault on Kurdish-held border towns in northeastern Syria. Turkey rebuffed international pressure to curb its military offensive against Kurdish militants in Syria today as US President Donald Trump dispatched his deputy Mike Pence to Ankara to demand a ceasefire. / AFP / Bakr ALKASEM
Escape from Qamishli: the night that independent Kurdish Syria died in a deal
When the Kurdish authorities agreed for the regime to return, everything changed in northern Syria writes Gareth Browne in Qamishli