Syria conflict stayed unresolved and innocent people including children bears the burden of the deadly fightings. Recent announcements and statistical views made clear imagination of tragedy in Syria.
A spike in violence in and around an extremist bastion in northwest Syria has killed 948 people in a month, almost a third of them civilians, a war monitor said on Friday, Arab News reports.
Erdogan also told Putin by phone that Syria needed a political solution, Erdogan’s office said in a statement.
“We really do need a cease-fire in Idlib and what needs to be achieved is for the terrorists to stop firing on civilian targets and on certain facilities where our troops are located,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. “...This is the responsibility of the Turkish side.”
Folloüing the statements and statistics, the US admits to killing just over 1,300 civilians in Syria and Iraq in that span, with 111 more cases still under investigation. Airwars, the UK-based NGO, documents the deaths in excess of 13,000 civilians, Anti-war reports.
A group of Syrian civil society organizations came together in Istanbul yesterday, calling on the international community to take action to stop regime attacks in the northwestern province of Idlib, Daily Sabah reports.
"There is a disastrous humanitarian crisis ongoing. The regime is getting worse every time when we think they can't get any worse," Alsaleh said and added that civilians are under threat of forced exile.
As a result, over 307,000 people have been displaced in the past two months
"People silently die in their homes because they could not get the health supplies they need," Zahed Almasri, the international relations adviser at PAC representing the SNA said.