Syrian civil war's shattered families take shelter in Turkey
HATAY, SYRIA - FEBRUARY 08: 35-years-old Syrian refugee widow mother Emira Hammadi (L), fled from Syria due to ongoing civil-war, poses with her son Mehmet Hammadi (R) as she hold his deceased husband's jacket at a house in Turkey's Syrian border city Hatay's Reyhanli District on February 08, 2016. Emira Hammadi had lost her husband due to a Assad Regime's attacks. Turkey spent US$ 8 Billion and hosts approximately 2 million refugees. (Photo by Cem Genco/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
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