The bulletin indicated that the claim, "The gates are opened, hundreds of thousands of new refugees are being brought from Syria," shared on several social media accounts, was false, and noted the following:
"Syria was also impacted by the devastating earthquake that struck ten provinces in Türkiye. Türkiye supports international aid for Syria and facilitates transitions as a humanitarian duty. The United Nations Security Council has a resolution authorizing the use of the Hatay-Cilvegözü border gate and Bab al-Hawa border crossing for UN humanitarian aid. This is the Syrian border crossing that is accessible to international crossings. The earthquake has severely damaged the roads on the Syrian side of the border gate. Türkiye has informed the UN that two border crossings in Kilis could be used. These two crossings are used specifically to access areas liberated from terrorists. These border crossings have already been open, and allow for one-way passage. Crossings through the gates into Turkish territory is entirely under Türkiye's control."
The bulletin stated that the claim made by a reporter for an international television channel that "the disaster survivors are taking shelter among the dumpsters and their tents has not yet arrived" was false and noted, "Although the survivors, whom the reporter claimed were taking shelter among the garbage containers, told the reporter that they did not stay there, these statements of the victims were edited out before the news coverage was delivered. The earthquake survivor later clarified on her social media account that the claim was untrue, that her speech was cut off, and that the interview was distorted."
The said bulletin, which is drafted by the Presidency's Directorate of Communications, Centre for Combating Disinformation, is published on a daily basis.