The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Turkey-backed factions clashes | Militants wounded with bladed weapons in Afrin countryside

Aleppo province: Three members of Turkey-backed al-Sham Crops have been wounded in knife attack by member of Jaish al-Sharqiyah faction in Jandarus neighborhood in Afrin countryside due to clashes and verbal differences between a member of Jaish al-Sharqiya and members of al-Sham crops. The differences have turned into bladed weapons fight.

Yesterday, SOHR sources reported that members of a patrol of al-Sham Corps which is close to the Turkish intelligence stormed the house of a young man from al-Jalmah village in Jendires district on October 3 and arrested him for “dealing with the former Autonomous Administration”. The militiamen of al-Sham Corps also asked the young man’s house to pay a large ransom in return for releasing him.

While on October 2, the Turkish-backed military police in Azaz city arrested a woman from Deir Sawan village in Sharran district under the pretext that “her son served in the ranks of the Kurdish forces”. The military police asked the woman’s son to hand himself over in return for the release of his mother.

Moreover, the military police arrested a man from Deir Sawan village in Sharran district under the pretext that “his son served in the ranks of the Kurdish forces”. The military police took the man to the prison in al-Ra’i in the northern countryside of Aleppo, before they asked his son to hand himself over or pay a ransom of more than 5,000 USD in return for the release of his father.