Turkish massacre in Tel Rifaat: Most of the martyrs are children

Twenty Kurdish citizens were martyred and wounded in a massacre committed by the Turkish occupation forces and its Islamic militia against the Afrin displaced by artillery shelling on Monday, the city of Tal Rifat , starting from the neighboring city of Azaz.

Afrinpost obtained a list of martyrs and wounded from Al-Shahba hospitals, where it is clear from the ages of the victims that most of them are children.

The following are the names of the martyrs:
1 – Hussein Abdullah Gul Dado / born in 1945
2 – Ali Mahmoud Othman / born in 1965
3 – Hamouda Mohammed Ali born in 2018
4 – Mustafa Mohammed Majeed 2010
5-Mohammed Omar Hajji 2012
6 – Aref Jaafar Mohammed 2013

  1. Imad Ahmad Kivu nine years
    8 – Abdul Fattah Aliko 3 years
    9 – Samir Abdel Rahman Hasso 12 years
    10 – Mohammed Abdul Rahman Hasso 15 years.

Also, the names of the wounded:
1 – Hanif Mohammed Hammo / 9 years / 2-Dijwar / 3 years / 3.Mohammad Kevo / 3 years / 4.Asia Chloe, 20 years old
5.Hevin Mustafa / 30 years old / 6.Khalil Mohammed (3 years)
7-Hassan Omar / 10 years /
8-Elias Hassoun / 6 years old
9-Adham / 6 years /
10-Bayram Hussein Aklo (20 years)

Activists said that the martyr “Hussein Kol Dedo” was a resident of the village of Jalu, born in 1945.He had left Germany and returned to Afrin in the 1980s, and then abandoned from Afrin after the Turkish invasion, where he lived in Al-Shahba camps pending the liberation of Afrin. Martyred today by Islamic militia shells.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that the toll of the Turkish massacre in the vicinity of Tel Rifaat rose to 10 are 9 children under the age of 18 and an elderly man, as a result of Turkish shells fell near a school in the town.

The shelling also caused 21 wounded, some of them in serious cases, which suggests a rise in the number of martyrs, while the town of Tel Rifaat includes a large number of forcibly displaced from Afrin, who were displaced by Turkish forces from their areas due to the military invasion called “olive branch.”

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