At least 5 civilians abducted in occupied Afrin

The Turkish army and allied mercenaries continue committing crimes in occupied territories of North-East Syria.

Turkish occupation forces and allied jihadists continue their inhumane attacks against civilians in the occupied Afrin region.

Sources from Afrin report that the invaders stormed the village of Girzele, in Sherawa district on August 24 and kidnapped many residents.  

Names of some of those abducted are as follows: Ehmed Ibêş Zekeriya (42), Yasmîn Ebdo Îbrahîm, Welîd Cumana Elî (55), Sibihî Cumana Elî (60) and Ehmed Elo Îbîş Elî (58).

On August 24, the invaders stormed the house of a civilian by the name of Abdulah Hisên Mistefa who was then tortured and had his money seized.

On August 19, 14-year-old Selwa Ehmed Şaşo from Dargire village of Mabata was kidnapped in Afrin.

Mihemed Nûrî Şêxo (50) and Abdurehman Nûrî Şêxo (45) from the same village were also abducted on August 18.

Mihemed Qere Bin Mamedî from the village of Xilnere in Shiye district was abducted on August 13 and his aftermath remains unknown since.

On August 8, occupation forces kidnapped Hisên Abdurehman Osman (68), Izet Mihemed Osman (58), Xelîl Izet Osman (23), Mistefa Elûş (46), Osman Mihemed Reşo (65) and Ferîde Ebdo (35) from the Çolaqa village in Jindires district.

Civilian Rocan Hisên (28) who was abducted from the village a month ago, has also been missing since.

Afrin has been occupied by Turkey since March 2018. Kidnappings are a common source of income for the Islamist mercenaries of the Turkish state. Since the beginning of the occupation of Afrin, human rights violations and war crimes have been on the agenda in what was once the safest region of all Syria. In addition to a classic colonial policy, Turkey continues to practice a policy of ethnic cleansing, which has driven hundreds of thousands of people from their ancestral settlements. The demographic change in favour of Turkey and its Islamist invasion forces, crimes such as kidnapping, torture, extortion and murder are happening with the de facto approval of the international community of states.