Unidentified woman’s body found on the outskirts of Azaz

Afrinpost – Special

The civil defense team announced yesterday afternoon, Saturday, in its official sites on the social network, that the body of a woman thrown on the outskirts of the village of Al-Firaziyah, east of the city of Azaz, north of Aleppo, had been found and that the body had been handed over to the National Hospital in the presence of forensic anthropologists.

Meanwhile, activists on social media as well as local and regional media said that the dead body belonged to the kidnapped Kurdish minor, Malak Nabi Jumaa Khalil, from the village of Darwish / Sharan.

It is worth noting that the media group “Kabous- Jarablus” on the Telegram channel was the first to publish a series of posts attached with pictures of the murdered woman (at nine in the morning)

For our part, we the “Afrinpost'” news network followed the causes of the heinous crime, and it could not yet verify that the body is of the kidnapped girl, “Malak Khalil”, but we will not hesitate to publish all the information we receives through our correspondents about this crime.

The Turkish intelligence services have always instructed the occupation authorities not to be transparent in investigations or try to hold criminals accountable for all the crimes committed since the occupation of Afrin, as well as press through their tools on the families of the victims and force them to provide false information threatening them with death if they disclose the facts, with the aim of misleading public opinion and covering crimes committed under its direct supervision.

The Kurdish minor, Malak Nabi Khalil, was kidnapped on the day befor Eid Al-Fitr, 23/5/2020, from her house in the village of Darwish, which is occupied by the militia of the “Elite Army”.

It is noteworthy that the Turkish occupation militias do not hesitate to commit the most heinous crimes against the remaining indigenous Afrin people from looting, theft, kidnapping and killing in the framework of the Ankara plan to exterminate the Kurds in their historical areas.

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