Father who lost his daughter in Turkish attack: We will not leave our land to the invaders

Ebdurezaq El Berho, whose daughter was martyred in a Turkish attack against northern Syria, said: “We will not give up our land, no matter the price. We will remain in our land and we will not leave it to the invaders."

The occupying Turkish state has been continuing its attacks against North and East Syria since 23 October. In the ongoing wave of attacks, 17 people were martyred and dozens were injured. On 24 October, Fereh El Berho (11) was martyred and 2 children were injured in the bombing of Qubeb El Buniyê village in the north of Manbij Canton.

Ebdurezaq El Berho, the father of martyr Fereh El Berho, told ANHA what happened on the day of the attack.

Regarding the attack on his house, Ebdurezaq El Berho said: “We were sitting at home. A minute after I left the house, it was bombed with three of my children in it. Our house was completely destroyed in the bombardment. I ran home and started looking for my children. I only saw my 8-year-old son, Samir. When I saw him, he was delirious. Immediately after the bombardment, villagers rushed to help. Then I saw my son Ebdurehman. He was at a relative's house. Nothing happened to him. Together with the villagers, we searched the rubble of the house and after a short time I found the body of my daughter Fereh under the rubble.”

“What have we done to get our houses bombed? Do we have missiles or cannons? A house with nothing around it, where there were children, was bombed by the invaders. Our house was razed to the ground,” said Ebdurezaq El Berho.

Ebdurezaq El Berho added: “The Turkish state is looking for excuses to attack the region. Our children and villages were bombed under pretexts. Our village is under constant attack. They want to displace us to occupy our lands. But no matter how heavy the price we may pay, we will not give up our land. We will remain in our land and we will not leave it to the invaders. We will resist till the end.”