Speaking to ANF, Evîn Cuma, Director of the Syrian Organisation for Human Rights, stated that hundreds of thousands of people were displaced in North and East Syria, where the Turkish army and allied SNA gangs killed 52 civilians and wounded at least 28 civilians in the latest attacks. She noted that massacres and plunder continue in the occupied areas.
According to the 15-day balance sheet of the known attacks on North and East Syria, 52 citizens were killed and at least 28 others were wounded. The details are as follows:
* On 27 November, 17-year-old Mistefa Berekat was wounded in a bombardment against Manbij.
* On 28 November, 28-year-old Delîl Fewazî Îbo from Afrin was wounded in the shelling of Xirnata village in Afrin-Shehba Canton with heavy weapons.
* On 30 November, 26-year-old citizen Ciwan Mihemed Eli was wounded in Afrin.
* On 30 November, a child was wounded in an attack on the village of Gundê Mezin in Afrin’s Sherawa district.
* On 1 December, a bombardment in Aleppo countryside left 4 people, including 2 children, wounded. The names of the wounded civilians are as follows: Xidir Mihelî (2), Zeyneb Murad (3), Mihelî Mihelî (44), Kênco Remo (41).
* On the same day, a vehicle was bombed by an UCAV on the Qamishlo-Hesekê highway and 20-year-old Ezîz Şêxo was martyred.
* On 2 December, a Kurdish family was travelling from Shehba to Aleppo when their car was targeted. Cemal Mursil and his 24-year-old son Hesen were martyred in the attack near Şêxan Junction in Aleppo, while Cemal's wife and daughter were seriously wounded.
* On 2 December, Ehmed Hiso and his wife were also targeted by an attack as they were trying to go to Afrin from Til Rifat. Ehmed Hiso was martyred and his wife was seriously wounded. The fate of the seriously wounded woman is unknown.
* On 4 December, an UCAV bombed a car wash named ‘Ararat’ in Dêrik city. Enes Mihemed and Ebdullah Ehmed were martyred and 2 citizens were wounded.
* On 5 December, mortar attacks were launched against the villages of Til Torîn and Farat west of Manbij. A 45-year-old woman named Nedîma El Hisên El Hemûd from Farat village was martyred and a 45-year-old woman named Seîda El Ferec was seriously wounded.
* On 5 December, a 30-year-old woman named Sara Haj Hisên was wounded in an attack on Ereb Hesen village north of Manbij. In the attack against El Bû Zaxê village, a 23-year-old woman named Zahra Elî El Ceban and her brother Ehmed were martyred.
* On 7 December, the village of Cib Mexzom in Manbic Canton was shelled. Fatma El Mihemed, 23, and Jablet El Hemra, 48, were wounded in the attack.
* On 9 December, 12 civilians, mostly women and children, were killed in a drone attack on El Mustareha village west of Ain Issa city. The names of the victims are as follows: Îbrahîm El Îdo, Ruqeya Mihemed, Kewser El Îdo, Loma El Îdo, Ebdulqadir El Îdo, Mihemed Mistefa El Îdo, Tirkiye El Îdo, Fewziya El Îdo, Neda Mistefa El Îdo, Fitêm Hebeş El Îdo, Îsmaîl Mehmûd El Îdo, Zemenzem Mistefa El Îdo.
* On 9 December, 10 civilians were killed in an UCAV attack on Xerafan village in Manbij.
* On 9 December, the villages of Mihermela and Hermel in Zirgan were bombed by UCAVs. One citizen was martyred and two citizens were wounded.
* On 9 December, a civilian vehicle was bombed in the area between Şora Rojava and Şora Rojhilat on the Zirgan-Dirbêsiyê road. 3 civilians were wounded in the attack. As a result of the bombardment of Kon Eftar village in the southwestern countryside of Kobanê with heavy weapons, 2 children were martyred.
* On 10 December, an SNA group entered the hospital near Ashxane Junction in Manbij, where dozens of civilians who were wounded in the attacks were being treated, and brutally massacred two wounded people receiving treatment.
* On 10 December, two people, including a child, were martyred as a result of a bombardment on the village of Ceida Mezin in the southwest of Kobanê. The names of the victims are as follows: Mehmûd Şêx Elî (12) and Ebdullah Mehmûd Şêx Elî (25). The names of the wounded are: Omer Mehmûd Şêx Elî (10) and Mehmûd Mehmûd Şêx Elî (8).
* On 10 December, 8 people including Xelîl Silêman, Wedah Silêman, Mihemed El Abo, Ebdulkerîm El Abo, Delal Silêman, Nadiya Silêman and their children named Casim Silêman and Husam Silêman were killed in the bombardment in Sefiya village west of Ain Issa.
* Kamar El-Soud, Ayşe Abdulkadir and Iman, members of Zenubiya Women's Community, were martyred in an attack against Manbij Canton on 10 December.
* On 11 December, an ambulance carrying the wounded to Kobanî was bombed on the Sirîn-Tişrin Dam road. The ambulance driver and one of the wounded were martyred, the other wounded and the nurse were seriously injured.
* A citizen was wounded in an attack against Til Cuma village of Til Temir.
* A car carrying 11 people was bombed on Qereqozaq road. 60-year-old Zahide Kusi was martyred and 8-year-old Ciwan Berkel was wounded.
11 people died of cold
Pointing out that hundreds of thousands of people were subjected to displacement from Shehba and Til Rifet, Evîn Cuma said: “A systematic attack is being carried out against our people. Our people from Shehba, which was evacuated for the safety of our citizens from Afrin, were transported to safe areas under difficult conditions. They were insulted along the way. About 11 of our people, including children and elderly, died of the cold along the way. Hundreds of thousands of our people were left homeless.”
Theft, plunder and massacres
Noting that the Turkish army and the SNA launched an attack on Manbij while some of the forcibly displaced people had not yet reached safe areas, Evîn Cuma said: “The attacks that started with Manbij gradually spread to other cities. Currently, Manbij is occupied by the Turkish state. Here, we are faced with more than one practice that tramples on human rights. In addition, theft, plunder and massacres have taken place massively.
Attacks continue
Stating that the attacks against the region continue to increase day by day, Evîn Cuma added: “The Turkish state and its gangs have committed unprecedented atrocities in human history. Attacks against civilians are becoming more dangerous.”