alan johnston reports. the frontline in syria's was owned.yria's war zone. these rebels have been waging a losing battle. they have been retreating from towns like these. advancing russian backed syrian government forces have been moving on. the bombing goes on. and the civilians, the people who had made their lives here, have abandoned these buttered places. they have gone north, filling the roads. countless families, suddenly homeless and bullying. what little they have is loaded in the back, and they have no way of knowing when or if they will ever return to their old lives. for many, camps like this, close to the turkish border, will be their new home, where they will find flimsy shelter from the cold winter rain. we only came with our clothes. we don't have bla nkets our clothes. we don't have blankets or pillows. i swear to god the situation is very tragic. we arrived yesterday and the children, well, there is nothing to warm them up. there is nothing, really, nothing. 0rganisations work ha rd nothing. 0rganisations work hard but nobody