Thousands of Syrian refugees have broken through the barbed wired fences to enter Turkey in a desperate attempt to flee ISIS, the Associated Press reported.
Close to 10.000 Syrians have entered Turkey over the last two weeks as they tried to escape the fighting between the Kurdish forces and the Islamic State.
On Sunday, Turkey started accepting Syrian refugees fleeing ISIS after blocking them from entering the territory for several days, saying it would only allow them into the country "in the event of a humanitarian tragedy".
The decision to let the refugees in came as Kurdish forces advanced on Tal Abyad, a city controlled by ISIS.
But some refugees broke through the fences away from the actual border to cross illegally into the country.
They were immediately pushed back by the Turkish army that used water cannons and tear gas, Al Arabiya reported.
Later in the day the Turkish authorities then opened the Akcakale border and Turkish emergency workers distributed botteled water to the crowd.
Since the conflict in Syria erupted in 2011 Turkey has taken in 1.8 million Syrian refugees.
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