24-11-2024 01:17 AM Jerusalem Timing

Turkey Fears New Influx of up to 600,000 Syrian Refugees

Turkey Fears New Influx of up to 600,000 Syrian Refugees

The Turkish government fears that fierce fighting in Syria’s Aleppo province will prompt a fresh influx of 600,000 refugees arriving at its border in a "worst case scenario", Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus said Monday.

KurtulmusThe Turkish government fears that fierce fighting in Syria's Aleppo province will prompt a fresh influx of 600,000 refugees arriving at its border in a "worst case scenario", Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus said Monday.

"The worst-case scenario that could happen in this region in the short term would be a new influx of 600,000 refugees at the Turkish frontier," Kurtulmus told journalists following a cabinet meeting.