'Migrants leaving Turkey to reach Europe exceed 130,000'
Migrants gather in a field at Maritsa river (Evros river in Greek) near Edirne, at the Turkish-Greek border, March 3, 2020. (AP Photo)


The number of migrants leaving Turkey to cross to Greece via its northwestern border in Edirne reached 130,469 as of 9:15 p.m. local time (0615GMT) Tuesday, Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu said in a tweet.

Saying that Europe broke its promises to help migrants in Turkey, as well as help Turkey stem further migrant waves, Turkish officials announced earlier that they would no longer try to stop irregular migrants from reaching Europe.

The decision was made after 36 Turkish soldiers were killed by regime forces in the northwestern Syrian province of Idlib on Feb. 27.

Since then, thousands of irregular migrants have flocked to Edirne to make their way into Europe.

The Turkish soldiers are working to protect local civilians under a 2018 deal with Russia under which acts of aggression are prohibited in the region, and over 1,300 civilians have been killed in the de-escalation zone, in violation of the agreement.

Turkey, which already hosts some 3.7 million Syrian migrants, more than any country in the world, says it cannot absorb another refugee wave.