Mar 2 • 15:01 UTC 🇮🇱 Israel Haaretz

Testimonies: Hundreds of Iranians Left the Country and Crossed the Border into Turkey

Hundreds of Iranians have left their country and crossed into Turkey amid fears and rising tensions due to the ongoing war, as reported by eyewitnesses.

In the midst of ongoing conflict, hundreds of Iranians have reportedly left their country and crossed the border into Turkey, driven by a pervasive atmosphere of fear and uncertainty. Eyewitnesses cited long lines at gas stations and described a growing sense of panic among the populace, reflecting the serious repercussions of the war on daily life in Iran.

According to reports, the Turkish government announced the temporary closure of three border crossings between the two countries, which was coordinated with Iranian authorities. This border closure comes as a direct response to the increasing number of Iranian citizens fleeing their nation. While some leaving expressed concern about fuel shortages and the availability of basic supplies, especially for long-distance travel, these testimonies underscore the deteriorating living conditions within Iran.

The exodus of Iranians has raised significant questions regarding the socio-political landscape in the region. With more individuals choosing to leave amid fears of further conflict, the implications could stretch beyond just an immediate humanitarian crisis to broader geopolitical tensions between Iran and its neighbors, particularly in light of how these movements are managed at the border.

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