The injured Kurds refuse to go to hospitals managed by the occupation agents for fear of organ theft

Afrinpost – Special

The Afrinpost correspondent, quoting his sources from a hospital in the occupied Kurdish region, confirmed that the explosion, which occurred on Tuesday afternoon, left 24 dead and 47 wounded, among them six indigenous Kurdish citizens.

The correspondent pointed out that the wounded Kurds refused to go to hospitals managed by the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood, and preferred to receive treatment in their homes, for fear of being taken to Turkey and killed to steal their organs.

The reporter noted that the Kurds, injured by the bombing, fear that the theft of their body parts is not limited to hospitals in Afrin, but rather includes Turkish hospitals or those in the other occupied Syrian cities such as Azaz and others, and added, “This is what happened previously, most of those who went to Turkey’s hospitals returned Empty bodies. ”

The Kurds feared that parts of their bodies would be stolen in hospitals, as in previous bombings have occured since two years of occupation in Afrin, where the explosions are an opportunity to kill Kurdish citizens and steal their organs, as well as being an opportunity for Muslim Brotherhood militants, to rob the stores near the bombing place.

Today, Tuesday, a fuel tank exploded on Raju Road, in the center of the occupied Afrin region, killing and wounding dozens of Muslim Brotherhood militants and their settler families, in addition to wounding a number of Kurdish civilians.

Afrin has not known any of these explosions during the seven years of the rule of its people within the system of “self-administration” from the year 2012 to March 2018, as the people of the region were responsible for protecting it.

On the other hand, Afrin has not known any security or peace since the Turkish military occupation accompanied by its agents ” the Muslim Brotherhood armed men” who call themselves “the Syrian National Army / Free Army”.

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