Erdogan said that the operation in Idlib could lead to a humanitarian catastrophe ANKARA, 5 September. /TASS/. Operation government forces in the Syrian Idlib could lead to a humanitarian catastrophe and a new wave of migrants fleeing to neighboring Turkey. As reported in a Wednesday newspaper Sabah, said the Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan to the journalists on the plane returning from Kyrgyzstan. Upstairs “There [in Idlib] there are about 3.5 million people, Russia and the United States to shift the responsibility on each other. But if the rockets start to fall on this area, then there is a serious bloodshed, a new flow of refugees will flood into Turkey,” he said. The Turkish leader also added that “Turkey’s cooperation with Russia and Iran helped to avoid the disaster in Idlib”, and “interaction with Russia is very important.” Idlib — the only major region of Syria, which remains in the hands
