AANES sends dossier on Turkish attacks and crimes to international bodies and authorities

47 people lost their lives and 55 others were injured as a result of the latest Turkish attacks on North-East Syria from 4th to the 10th of October, 2023.

The Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES) prepared a dossier about the crimes committed by the Turkish state forces during the latest wave of attacks against North-East Syria from the 4th to the 10th of October, 2023.

The dossier, which also contains images from the ground, denounces Turkish aggression on service facilities, vital facilities, and power stations in the region.

Accordingly, the Turkish state carried out 304 air and ground attacks on 224 locations, which included 211 attacks by artillery and heavy weaponry, and 83 strikes by drones and fighter jets.

The attacks were directed against gas and oil facilities/fields, power plants, water stations, healthcare centers, as well as the vicinity of the Washukani and Roj Camps, and dozens of villages, causing massive material damage.

The dossier reveals that 47 people lost their lives, including 5 from the Kobanê, and 55 others were injured as a result of the attacks. The material damage to the infrastructure in the region is estimated at 56 million dollars.

According to the AANES Department of Foreign Relations, the dossier was submitted to the following international authorities and bodies via e-mail:

Office of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres

United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, Martin Griffiths

Office of the UN Special Envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen

The American, British, French, German, Swedish, Finnish, Dutch, and Greek representatives at the United Nations in Geneva

The United Nations Human Rights Council.

The International Commission of Inquiry at the United Nations

The Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Swiss CITEM organization

Geneva Graduate Institute 

Amnesty International

Human Rights Watch

Local and international media outlets

The Foreign Ministries of the European Union, Belgium and the Netherlands

European and Belgian Parliamentarians

Political figures and parties in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg

Civil society institutions and local and international organizations in Belgium

The Austrian Prime Minister’s Office, the Presidents and members of the Austrian and European Parliaments, party leaders

Ministry of European Union Foreign Affairs

International organizations and their offices, media outlets, study centers, humanitarian and relief organizations in Austria