Two more civilians abducted by Turkish-backed terrorists in Afrin

The inhumane practices of the Turkish forces and allied militias in Afrin continue increasingly.

Occupation forces continue abducting civilians in Afrin. More than 500 civilians have been kidnapped in the last two months and the aftermath of the majority of them remains unknown.

According to local sources, Turkish-backed mercenaries have kidnapped two civilians in villages in Rajo district of Afrin. The abducted men have been named as Nuri Mustafa from Badina village and Henan Xelîl Cindo from Upper Miska village.

The inhumane practices of the Turkish forces and allied militias in Afrin have increased, especially in recent months. Bombing, kidnapping, torture and detention have become daily acts of the occupation forces. During the last two months alone, five hundred people have been abducted by the invaders. The aftermath of many of them remains unknown.

Attacks of the Turkish state and its mercenary allies against the Afrin city and region began on 20 January 2018 and the invasion of the city by land was carried out on 18 March.

Since the invasion, war crimes have been systematically committed in the region. The demographic structure of the region is being changed and crimes such as seizure of local people's properties, kidnapping of civilians for ransom, torture or executions have been going on on a daily basis.