24 civilians including a newborn abducted, 20 homes demolished in Afrin in two days

Between the 10th and 12th of August, forces affiliated with the invading Turkish state kidnapped at least 24 individuals, including a newborn, and demolished 20 homes in Afrin, Azaz, and Girê Spî.

In Afrin, which has been under Turkish occupation since March 2018, a terror and gang regime has been installed. Kidnapping, execution, torture, looting, and forced displacement have become widespread in the city, which has methodically transformed into a hotbed of war crimes.

4 CIVILIANS ABDUCTED IN JINDIRES

Four civilians were kidnapped in the Celeme village of Jindirês district on August 10th, according to reports. The abducted people's names are as follows: Îbrahim Xalid Elo, Azad Fadil Erebo, Eli Bekir Elo, Azad Fadil Erebo, Azad Fadil Erebo, Azad Fadil Erebo, Azad Fadil.

Mercenaries linked to the Turkish state are said to have taken four persons to a dungeon in the Iska village of Sherawa and demanded payment from their families in exchange for their release.

2 PEOPLE FROM AFRIN ABDUCTED IN AZAZ

The Turkish state kidnapped two persons from Afrin in Azaz, and Idlib on August 10.

15 CIVILIANS KIDNAPPED, 20 HOUSES DEMOLISHED IN SHERA

On August 11, Sultan Murad gangs kidnapped 15 residents of the Qurtqulana Mezin village in Afrin's Shera district.

According to ANHA, Mihemed Berekat (60), Îbiş Berekat (20), Luqman Hemade (20), Ehmed Ednan Mistefa (26), Ednan Mistefa (55), Ednan Berekat, Ebdîn Elî ebab, Mihemed êx Ehmed, and Luqman êx Ehmed are the names of nine of them.

It was revealed that the gangs who stormed Mihemed Berekat's house and looted him and his son also burned more than 20 homes in the same area.

TWO WOMEN AND A BABY ABDUCTED IN GIRE SPI

On August 11, it was reported that two women and an infant were kidnapped in the occupied town of Hemam El-Turkmen in Girê Spî.

Of the abductees, Maya Xelef Xelîl and her 40-day-old baby are reported to be members of the El-Bakîrat tribe (a Turkmen tribe). Rewda Ebduleh was reported to be a member of the Turkmen tribe El Tobal.

On August 7, Şukirî Ehmed Kindî (30) from the Hemamê village of Jindirês was kidnapped while returning to his hometown from Aleppo. It was claimed that the father of Şukirî Ehmed Kindî offered the gangs $20,000 so that his son could return to the village.

Mihemed Xelil Heci Hisên (40) and his wife, whose identity has not been revealed, were kidnapped on August 8 in the Xilko village in Afrin's Bilbil district. Their whereabouts are unknown.

37 CIVILIANS KIDNAPPED IN JULY

At least 37 civilians were kidnapped in July alone, according to Afrin Human Rights Organization Spokesperson İbrahim Şêxo.

Şêxo stated that the demographic structure in Afrin is still changing and that 21 houses and workplaces had been confiscated for various reasons last month.