Iranians Flee Bombs, Others Rush Back to Family as War Tears Country Apart
Iranians Flee Bombs, Others Rush Back to Family as War Tears Country Apart
A remote mountain pass between Iran and Turkey has become a stark symbol of the war's human toll, with civilians crossing in both directions—fleeing bombardment or rushing toward family trapped in the conflict zone.
At the Kapıköy crossing, a steady stream of Iranians is entering Turkey to escape relentless military strikes inside their country [95980][119947]. Eyewitnesses report people citing constant bombing and government-imposed internet blackouts as primary reasons for leaving [119947].
In a contrasting movement, other Iranians are traveling from Turkey back into Iran, driven by fears for relatives caught in the fighting [95980][119947]. With communications severely disrupted, many feel compelled to return despite the danger, unable to confirm their family's safety from abroad [95980].
The dual flow highlights the impossible choices facing civilians, torn between seeking personal safety and the desperate need to be near loved ones [119947]. The crossing, once busy with tourists, now reflects the war's divisive impact on ordinary lives [119947].
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