Three of those wounded by Turkish attack in Rajo die
Of the 21 civilians who got wounded as a result of artillery attacks against Berbene village of Afrin’s Rajo district, three have lost their lives.
Of the 21 civilians who got wounded as a result of artillery attacks against Berbene village of Afrin’s Rajo district, three have lost their lives.
In Turkish invasion forces’ attacks against the Berbenê village in Afrin’s Rajo district, at least 21 civilians including 7 children were wounded earlier today. The attacks were carried out by the Turkish state and the gangs they act together with. These gangs derived from ISIS and Al Nusra are presented as the “FSA” by the Turkish state.
Of the wounded civilians, Emine Mihemed Mustefa (80), Abdulrehman Xelil (43) and Nuri Cuma have lost their lives Monday afternoon, while the other 18 remain in critical conditions.
Another 13 people, including 3 children, were massacred by Turkish airstrikes on civilian settlements in Jindires district on Monday.
Attacks by the Turkish state and allied gangs are systematically targeting civilians since the launch of the invasion operation against Afrin on January 20.
According to figures announced by the Health Council of Afrin Canton yesterday, March 4, at least 212 civilians lost their lives so far and these include 28 children and 25 women. Attacks left 612 people wounded, of whom 76 are children.
The toll got even heavier with Monday’s attacks resulting in massacres.