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Turkey aims to stop 'anticipated airstrikes' in Idlib

Published: 08 Sep 2018 - 06:24 pm | Last Updated: 02 Nov 2021 - 09:55 am
Syrians check the wreckage at a site in Hass town after an airstrike by pro-regime forces on the south of Idlib province on September 8, 2018.   AFP / Amer ALHAMWE

Syrians check the wreckage at a site in Hass town after an airstrike by pro-regime forces on the south of Idlib province on September 8, 2018. AFP / Amer ALHAMWE

By Metin Bolat and Levent Kisi | Anadolu

ANKARA:  Turkey is aiming to stop anticipated airstrikes in Syria's Idlib, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Saturday.

Speaking to the press in the Mediterranean province of Antalya, Cavusoglu warned against the possibility of a "serious humanitarian tragedy" in Idlib, reminding the fact that the region is a de-escalation zone where 3.5 million people live.

Cavusoglu said he expects clashes to end in Idlib and a political process to resolve the issue, adding Turkey is making efforts with Russia and Iran.

Five civilians were killed and seven others injured in airstrikes carried out by Syrian regime forces and Russian warplanes in Syria’s northwestern Idlib province on Saturday, according to the White Helmets.

At least 26 civilians have been killed and dozens injured in airstrikes and attacks by regime forces and Russian warplanes in Idlib and Hama since the beginning of this month, the group said. 

The Syrian regime has recently announced plans to launch a major military offensive in the area, which has long been controlled by various armed opposition groups. 

The UN warned earlier this week that such an offensive would lead to the "worst humanitarian catastrophe in the 21st century". 

A trilateral summit of the presidents of Turkey, Russia and Iran on Friday underlined that "there could be no military solution to the Syrian conflict" and called for advancing the political process to reach a negotiated solution.