Turkey has appealed to the international community to establish a no-fly zone in the northwestern province of Idlib for the protection of civilians. Turkey has taken this step after the killing of 33 soldiers. The same, a day later, the Turkish President's communications director, Fahrtin Altun, said on Twitter that the international community must work to protect civilians and be declared a no-fly-zone. Let us know that Russian airstrikes have completely closed many parts of the Idlib region since December. Due to this, about one lakh people have migrated from their homes. Infrastructure including schools and hospitals is being targeted in these airstrikes.
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NATO has condemned Russia for this attack. NATO chief Stolteberg has urged all sides here to reduce tensions in the region. He said that the humanitarian situation here is frightening. NATO has called an emergency meeting regarding IDLIP. The attack in Idlib comes at a time when tensions between rebel supporters Ankara and Damascus ally Moscow have increased. Dozens of more soldiers have been injured in this attack.
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In this serious situation, the United Nations has expressed serious concern over the situation in Syria. UN spokesman Stephen Dujarric said in a statement that the Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has expressed his concern over the military action against civilians. They have reiterated their urge for an immediate ceasefire in Syria. The Secretary-General said that there is no military solution to the Syrian conflict. He said that the United Nations invites all concerned countries for the restoration of the peace process. His statement came after the killing of 30 soldiers in Turkey.