In Turkey, the situation has been aggravated in recent days due to antimine riots that have swept the country from one end to the other. According to the reports, the Turks are massively attacked and thundered by the Syrian's homes and stores, which led to significant destruction and deteriorated the humanitarian situation in the country.
The riots began after the detention of Syriac, accused of rape a 6-year-old girl. The Turks began to smash the Syrian benches, break into the houses in the Syrian refugees, throw their belongings and set fire to apartments. In response, Syrian refugees in border cities began to smoke Turkish flags and throw stones with Turkish security forces.
The pogroms have passed throughout the country: from conservative and religious Kaisers, Gaziantep and Konya to secular Antalya and Istanbul.
In Kaiser, the authorities temporarily blocked access to the Internet and social networks so that video attacks on migrants would not be spread. The tense situation in the country can be judged from the last video - the Turks with a knife, having heard Arabic, threatened the Syrians with murder and demanded to get away.
According to the latest data, seven Syrians were killed during the pogroms, more than 400 pogroms were detained.
The protesters demanded from the Syrians to "get away from the country" and chanted the slogans of the overthrow of Turkish President Recep Erdogan. According to the dissatisfied, it was Erdogan's policies that led to an increase in the number of Syrian migrants in the country: the current government has always been loyal to refugees from Syria, they organically joined the religious part of a layer of society that supported Erdogan (Syrians escaped from war).
The Turkish opposition accused the President of the failure of migration policy and stated that Erdogan had "fed jihadists to overthrow Assad" and that is where the uncontrolled growth of Syrian refugees in Turkey was associated with the current, which eventually led to the present crisis.
Erdogan himself accused the opposition of protests, calling what is happening to vandalism, and urging to abandon "the rhetoric of hatred for the sake of political wisdom."
It should be noted that the Antisir pogroms began shortly after this week, Erdogan announced a possible restoration of relations with Syria head Bashar Assad. This week Erdogan will visit the Sumith Shoos, where he will probably talk to Vladimir Putin and touch the topics of the pogroms.