Erdogan threatens Assad will bring him to justice if he does not withdraw

Three million people have remained trapped in Syria's border with Turkey in one of the worst humanitarian crises since the beginning of the war. Time is passing for three million civilians on Syria's border with Turkey, caught by the brutal offensive of the regime that has caused Angara to threaten with action [...]
Time is passing for three million civilians on Syria's border with Turkey, caught by the brutal offensive of the regime that has caused Angara to threaten military action against Bashar al-Assad if his forces do not withdraw.
Yesterday, the Turkish Defence Minister said they would attack troops of their Allied regime at military posts in northwest Isiri, in the province of Idlib, threatening, stressing the ultimatum imposed by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan last week, writes The Guardian, the Periscopi translates.
Erdogan had said Assad should withdraw to the ceasefire set earlier.
Erdogan's press director, Fahlettin Altwin, said that the passage of the situation at Idlib ʹ that led to the death of eight Turkish soldiers Monday was unacceptable.
“We cannot tolerate what is happening in Idlib. We'll be looking for accounts for our martyrs,” he said.
Bashar-al Assad's location in the future... is not in the presidential palace but at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.” /Periscope












