Six people killed and 29 wounded in Afrin in September
The Afrin-Syria Human Rights Organization announced that the Turkish state killed 6 people and injured 29 people in September.
The Afrin-Syria Human Rights Organization announced that the Turkish state killed 6 people and injured 29 people in September.
The Afrin-Syria Human Rights Organization published its September report on the crimes committed by the Turkish state and its gangs against the people of Afrin under its occupation.
The report shared information about the crimes committed by the Turkish state-affiliated gangs against civilians, such as massacre, harassment, torture, usurpation of citizens' property, cutting down trees and changing the demographic structure of the region.
The report said that 6 people were killed, and 26 people were injured, and added that the Turkish state robbed the people of their property in the village of Kaxîrê and forced them to pay money.
The Violations Documentation Center, meanwhile, reported that more than 50 people were kidnapped in the occupied regions in September.