31,000 civilians fled from regime and Russia bombings in Idlib to Turkish borders last four days, Mohamed al-Hallaj, director of the Response Coordinators Team, told Anadolu Agency.
Officials alarms that that in the event of intensified attacks near Idlib’s southern Jabal Zawiya region, almost 250,000 more people can face the danger of being displaced.
Turkey's interior minister says Turkey will never abandon its neighboring countries in Ankara.
Soylu also stressed Turkey's importance for the Middle East by, saying: "As long as Turkey has peace and stability, the region will have peace and stability."
Over 1 million Syrian have fled to Turkey last year. Generally, Turkey hosts 3.7 million Syrian refugees, the largest refugee population in the world.