afrinpost – Special
The Islamic militias affiliated with the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood organization kidnapped 7 Kurdish citizens from the villages of Kafar Safra and Diraqliya in the countryside of the occupied Afrin region in northern Syria, as part of the policy of restrictions and displacement followed against the remaining residents of the Kurdish region.
According to the afrinpost correspondent, gunmen from “Samarkand” militia, yesterday, Friday 5/2/2021, stormed the village of Kafar Safra in Jenderes district and kidnapped five of its residents, and the charge against them is not yet known.
The afrinpost correspondent documented the names of the kidnapped citizens, and they are: (1 – Ahmad Hassan Mamed. 2 – Hassan Hussein Hass. 3 – Murad Sido Khlo. 4 – Abdo Muhammad Majeed 5 – Muhammad Khalil Murad).
It is worth noting that this is not the first time that citizens have been kidnapped, as they were previously kidnapped more than once by the Muslim Brotherhood militia gunmen, and they paid a ransom every time in exchange for their release.
On the other hand, the afrinpost correspondent said that armed men of al-Hayyan group, which is affiliated with Suqour al-Shamal militia, kidnapped on 4/2/2021 in the village of Daraglia in the Sharran sub-district, a Kurdish citizen (Muhammad Muhammad Zibo and his son Omar Zibo), after Muhammad refused to pay the royalty imposed on him (oil tanks), and accused him of dealing with the Autonomous Administration.
Suqour al-Shamal militia seized about 35,000 olive trees, according to armed elements of the same militia at the beginning of the olive season in Bulbul district.
On Saturday 01/30/2021, an armed group kidnapped Kurdish citizen Ahmed Abdel Hannan Khalil, from the village of Maarske, of Sharan district, at about two o’clock in the afternoon, while he was in his birine factory, and it seems that the goal is extortion and the gaining ransoms, as no charge has been brought against Ahmed, and he was taken to an unknown destination, and his fate remains unknown until now.