Source: Reuters (via feed)
Hundreds of Iranians crossed into Turkey on Monday afternoon, a Reuters witness reported. The influx occurred amid an escalation of the U.S.-Israeli conflict involving Iran. Those arriving in Turkey mentioned fear prevailing in Tehran. They also spoke about long queues at petrol stations in Iran.
The situation has caused a surge in border crossings as people seek safety and stability. Meanwhile, authorities in Turkey monitored the arrivals at the border. The movement highlights the impact of geopolitical tensions on civilian populations.
No official statements have yet been made by Iranian or Turkish governments regarding the border crossings. The current developments come as the conflict involving Iran intensifies. Observers continue to watch the situation closely due to its regional implications.
The movement of people across borders due to geopolitical tensions may affect regional markets and trade dynamics.
