Turkey has taken in hundreds more of Syrians fleeing the conflict along the border in Syria's Raqqa province after fighters of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group disrupted a previous attempt, Al Jazeera has learned.
Al Jazeera's Wassim Asasa, reporting from Turkey on Sunday, said the fighters had halted the Turkish process of allowing in the Syrians to determine whether there were any among the crowd who were "wanted" by the group - in order to detain them.
But Turkey managed to devise and implement a "more organised and effective way" of allowing the people in.