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February 27, 2020 At least 22 Turkish soldiers died in a bombing carried out by the forces of the Damascus regime in the Idlib province, in north-western Syria. Rahmi Dogan, prefect of the Turkish province of Hatay, who borders the province of Idlib, made this known. Dogan said that the attack was carried out by the Damascus air force and that there are wounded people in serious condition.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan convened an extraordinary security council on Syria. Local media report this.

Italy and France: "The Hague Court will deal with Syria"
The intergovernmental summit of Naples between Conte and Macron also deals with Syria. The joint statement signed at the end of the summit reads a reminder: "It is of the utmost importance that the perpetrators of violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law should be accountable for their actions. It is the reason why France and Italy ask the International Criminal Court to deal with the situation in Syria. France and Italy support a credible political solution, in accordance with United Nations Security Council resolution 2254 and the Geneva communiqué. "

Conte: "Avoid escalation"
For Prime Minister Conte in Syria "we must pursue shared and inclusive political paths with moderation and a sense of responsibility to avoid any escalation and encourage political and diplomatic solutions".