The militia “Hamzah Brigade” and “Ahrar al-Sharqiya” attack Kurdish elderly and cause him internal bleeding

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Kurdish militias affiliated with the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood attacked a Kurdish elder in Afrin countryside during an attempt to steal him, causing him internal bleeding, the Kurdish legal authority said on Saturday.

According to a statement published by the Kurdish legal body: “Suleiman Hamko, 73 years old from the village of Kaani Kork of the district of Jendiris (Afrin), his house was stormed yesterday by the mercenaries of the Turkish Hamzat and Al-Sharqiya for theft, being living at home with his wife only and was beaten and tortured The beating on his head with a gas canister caused an internal bleeding of the old man and he is now in the hospital. “

The Kurdish region is witnessing crimes and armed robberies carried out almost daily by Islamic militias, and the elderly “Hamko” is only a new victim of the crimes committed by the Turkish militias. On October 4, a Kurdish civilian was martyred in the village of Medanki subdistrict “Shara / Sharan” countryside occupied Kurdish region of Afrin, as a result of an armed robbery of Islamic militias on a group of shops.

An armed group of the “Sultan Murad” militia, killed the civilian “Adnan Rashid Amir”, at 4 am with a single shot in the head, after he tried to intercept the militants and discourage them from stealing a number of shops belonging to the family of Issa Melksor.

At the end of August, 77-year-old Muhyiddin Osu, who was severely beaten by thieves who stole his home in the Ashrafieh neighborhood, near the headquarters of the Shamiya Front militia, was killed, prompting Kurdish activists to point the fingers ar the gunmen of the headquarters led by the so-called “Zahi”.

Nearly twelve days after the death of the elderly, Mohi al-Din, his elderly wife, Houria Mohamed Bakr, 74, died on 6 September as a result of severe beatings in the chest cage area, causing continuous internal bleeding until she died.

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