The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Through Awn Al-Dadat crossing | 375 bodies of Syrians who died in Turkey brought to Manbij city in Aleppo

SOHR activists have reported that the number of bodies of Syrian people, who died in Turkey due to the earthquake, has risen to 375 bodies, where they were brought into Syrian territory during the past few hours, where 340 bodies were brought through Bab Al-Hawa crossing, 15 bodies were brought through Al-Hamam crossing and 20 bodies were brought through Jarablus crossing.

According to reliable SOHR sources, nearly 18 people of the casualties are from Al-Raqqa, Ain Al-Arab (Kobani) and Manbij city eastern of Aleppo, where their bodies were brought on two batches to areas held by the Military Manbij Council through Awn Al-Dadat crossing.

Earlier today, the bodies of six Syrian people, who died due to the earthquake in Turkey, were brought to Azr neighbourhood in Manbij city in eastern Aleppo countryside, through Awn Al-Dadat crossing, where all of them hail from Manbij city.

It is worth noting that the process of sending bodies from Turkey through Awn Al-Dadat crossing is being held by batches, due to the presence of a large number of Syrian casualties inside Turkish territory, where the bodies of 18 Syrian people have been brought to Syria since yesterday, where the casualties hail from Al-Raqqa, Manbij and Ain Al-Arab (Kobani).

Yesterday, SOHR activists reported that 12 bodies of Syrian people, who died as a result of the earthquake in Turkey, were brough through Awn Al-Dadat crossing in Manbij countryside from Turkey to Ain Al-Arab (Kobani) city, three of which hail from Manbij city including two brothers, six hail from Al-Raqqa and the others from Ain Al-Arab (Kobani).