16 civilians killed whilst fleeing al-Bab due to Turkish invasion

16 civilians were killed in the explosion of a mine planted by ISIS whilst fleeing to Rojava's Efrîn Canton due to the Turkish state's ongoing invasion in al-Bab.

16 civilians from al-Bab, who tried to cross into Rojava's Efrîn Canton due to the ongoing invasion of the occupant Turkish army lost their lives as result of the explosion of a mine planted by ISIS gangs.

Names of the locals killed in the mine explosion are: Hafiz Ebdulrehman, Hemdo Ebdulrehman, Fadil Yasîn Semo, Miheme Zekî Semo, Fatih Xelo, Yehya Yûsif El-Wakî, Hesan Mehmûd Kehat, Mihemed Tahir El-Hecac, Mehmûd Mihemed Şehabî, Ehmed Mihemed Ebdulhadî Osman, Ebdulrehman Faris, Mihemed Xezna, Emîra Xezna, Ehmed Xezna, Yehya Kirêz and Taha Zirêz.

Two other civilians, Melek Mihemed Casim and Fatma Hemdo, and a child by the name of Înas Salih got injured.

Efrîn Canton Asayish Forces Pres Office reported that the wounded civilians were rushed to the Avrîn Hospital for treatment.

Hundreds from al-Bab are fleeing the Turkish state's occupation and migrating to Efrîn on daily basis. Most recently, a family from al-Bab that similarly tried to reach Efrîn Canton was targeted by a mine explosion, which left the father and three children dead and the mother heavily wounded.