NEWS CENTER - While 39 citizens were abducted in a month in Afrin, paramilitary groups from Turkey established a drug-producing factory in the village of Qîbarê in Shera district.
A large number of citizens were abducted in a month in Afrin, Northern and Eastern Syria, which Turkey and its affiliated paramilitary groups occupied in 2018. In addition to abduction, tree cutting continues in the city. Hawar News Agency (ANHA) compiled the last month's balance sheet in Afrin, which is constantly on the agenda with crimes such as abduction, natural slaughter, murder, plunder, theft, rape and demographic change. According to the news of ANHA, 39 citizens were abducted in the first month of 2023.
39 CITIZENS WERE ABDUCTED
While 39 citizens were abducted in the city occupied by Turkey, the following were learned: Mihemed Reşid Hiso (32), Ferman Elûş Sado (28), Bekir Hisên Xêro (35), Rêber Hisên Xêro (32), Elî Kalo (40), Mihemed Ferîd (28), Mihemed Kalo (36), Ednan Ebdo (39), Mihemed Ednan Silêman (30), Mihemed Ehmed Henan Hemîd (55), Îbrahîm Menan Dawud, Mihemed Esmet Şêxo, Mihemed Selah Hisên (30), Ferîda Ebdo, Mihemed Îbrahîm Mele Mihemed (49), Dogan Mihemed Mele Mihemed (48), Enes Zekî, Elî Reşid Omer, Tewfîq Hesen (45), Îmad Kemal Sado (44), Şiyar Mistefa Sado (20), Receb Silêman Şawax (42) and Eynayet Arif Bekir (56).
MORE THAN 7 THOUSAND TREES HAVE BEEN CUT
It was also stated that by 2023, more than 7 thousand trees were cut down in the Afrin region. While it was learned that the crimes of stealing and confiscating the property of citizens continued in the new year, 23 sheep of 3 citizens were confiscated. The shops of 11 citizens in Bilbil district and a citizen's house in Afrin's Zeydiye District were confiscated. Turkey's colonial houses called “Ajnadîn” were built on an area of 4,000 hectares belonging to two citizens between the villages of Himêlka and Rifatiyê in the east of Cindirêsê on January 4. The main purpose of the colonial houses is to settle the gangs here with their families and to change the demographic structure of people who are not from this region by placing them in Afrin.
MILITARY BASES AND DRUG CENTERS
Paramilitary forces forced the citizens they threatened to leave the farmlands in Raco; then a military base was established on these lands. The delegation Tehrîr al-Sham (HTS) established a drug-producing factory in Qîbarê, an Yazidi village in Shera.