(ANSA) - ISTANBUL, FEBRUARY 28 - "The international community must react to protect civilians and impose a no-fly zone" on the Idlib region in northwestern Syria. The head of communication of the Turkish presidency, Fahrettin Altun, writes on Twitter after the killing of at least 33 Ankara soldiers last night in a raid attributed to the Damascus air force.
"A repeat of past genocides as in Rwanda and eBosnia cannot be allowed to Idlib," he added. "It is necessary to immediately stop the escalation in progress at Idlib. There is a risk of slipping into a large and open international military confrontation." So on Twitter the EU Alrepresentante Josep Borrell who intervenes on the conflict in Syria. The escalation "is also causing unbearable humanitarian supplies and endangering civilians," continues Borrell.
Turkey asks Idlib for no-fly zone
2020-02-28T09:15:31.658Z
"The international community must act to protect civilians and impose a no-fly zone" on the Idlib region in northwestern Syria. (HANDLE)