BEIRUT — Nearly 600,000 Syrians are surging toward the Turkish border to escape unexpectedly swift Syrian government advances into the country’s last opposition-held enclave, amid warnings that the exodus could mushroom into the worst humanitarian crisis of the nearly nine-year war.
Washington Post: Nearly 600,000 Syrians flee government offensive
An aerial picture shows displaced Syrians passing through the town of Hazano in Idlib's northern countryside, on Feb. 6, 2020, as people flee an ongoing pro-regime offensive.