Turkish Government cut water supplies on Al-Hasaka city
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A violation of IHL who can be fatal of thousands of people.
On Saturday, Turkish Government cut the flow from a reservoir that supplies water to areas in northeastern Syria’s Hasakah province that the Kurdish-led local authorities control.
The Alouk Water Station is located near the border town of Serekaniye, which Turkey and its militant proxies took control of in October 2019 during Turkey’s so-called “Peace Spring Operation”. Since then, Turkishbacked groups have regularly cut off the water flow. This is confirmed also by a public UNICEF statement, which one claimed the move was the latest in a series of disruptions in water pumping over the past weeks.
The Allouk pumping station, which usually serves more than 460,000 people in and around Hasakah, has not been functional since 30 October 2019. Since then, KRC with other actors has been taking emergency measures to find alternative sources of water for people in the region.
Protecting water resources and infrastructure to ensure a reliable supply of water and electricity to the population is a basic need for the civil population. Water facilities are covered under a number of terms and provisions of international humanitarian law, either by treaty or by customary law.
Starvation as a method of warfare is explicitly prohibited regardless of the nature of the conflict, and the concept of objects essential for the survival of the civilian population includes drinking-water installations and supplies and irrigation works. Immunity for indispensable objects is waived only when these are used solely for the armed forces or in direct support of military action. Even then, the adversaries must refrain from any action, which could reduce the population to starvation or deprive it of essential water.
The water pipeline is still regularly cut off.
More than 460.000 people are without water supply.
The international community have to take a serious step to reduce this catastrophe.
In civil wars, which today account for most of the armed conflicts in the world, the use of water by the belligerent parties constitutes a serious threat to the population concerned. To attack water is to attack an entire way of life and makes access to water well nigh or completely impossible, thereby heightening the risks to the civilian population despite the protection it is granted under international law.
Moreover, a United Nations representative in Syria on Monday said interruption to a key water station in the country’s northeast puts at least 460,000 people at risk as efforts ramp up to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease.
The COVID-19 pandemic (or coronavirus) is unprecedented in recent history and is spreading rapidly. It is not only a public health crisis, but also a humanitarian crisis in the making. In war-torn countries, COVID-19 represents a dramatic threat to life. Health system has already been ravaged by violence, and the threat of further strain on health care from the coronavirus is an enormous risk for communities. Plans to prevent and respond to the virus must urgently move forward before it gains a foothold in countries in conflict. Denying hundreds of thousands of people access to water is denying them a basic source of protection against Covid19, given that handwashing is a fundamental means in shielding oneself of the virus.
Meanwhile, the SDF (Syrian Democratic Forces) replying to a calling by UN Secretary-General, declared a ceasefire in all the area.
The KRC urges all parties to the conflict to declare a ceasefire and to respect civilian life by taking every possible measure to protect and respect civilians and civilian infrastructure.
International Humanitarian Law aims at ensuring that the basic needs of civilians are met, even in times of conflict. In northeast Syria, the infrastructure (e.g. water stations and dams) for water supply systems happen to be located near the frontlines and it is critical that they are protected.
The Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols protect sick, wounded and shipwrecked persons not taking part in hostilities, prisoners of war and other detainees, civilians and civilian objects. Military operations must be conducted in accordance with IHL, in particular the principles of distinction, proportionality and precaution. Attacking, or rendering useless, objects indispensable to the survival of the civilian population, such as water and sanitation facilities, is prohibited.
KRC ask the Turkish Government to allow providing water to areas deprived of it immediately and urgently and to guarantee that no further water interruption is to happen under any pretext.
Owing to these circumstances and due to the critical and dramatic situation due to COVID-19 pandemic, we strongly recommend and ask the UN Security Council an immediate reopening of Yaroubiyeh border.
According to the UN, the border crossing in the past enabled support to an estimated 1.4 million people in northeast Syria.
KRC took it as our humanitarian mandatory to serve all people no matter of their background, nationality, race, religion, gender. However, the International Community have to be aware and to support these activities. We will always continue our work accepting the international humanitarian principles, protecting the ideas of international laws and principles.
The health Report for first and second days after Turkish invasion
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Preface This document includes declaration of several NGO’s and humanitarian organizations.
Contents
– NGOs and Humanitarian Actors signed on the statement.
– Efrîn
– Detailed file on the committed massacres done by the Turkish airstrikes and its allies on Efrîn.
– Suspirations of using chemical weapons in Efrîn.
– Civilian suffers in photos
– Documented Victims in the period 20.1.2018 until 23.2.2018
– Detailed document on children victims of Turkish attacks on Efrîn.
– Detailed document about women women victims o Turkish attacks on Efrîn.
– Report about Basuteh massacre.
– Attachment (signs and stamps of the NGOs)
Annex
– Map of the Efrîn
We the undersigning NGOs and humanitarian organizations, on the basis of the following statements and documentation reported by the Kurdish Red Crescent and other Humanitarian actors, deplore the aggression moved by Turkey against Efrîn region in north Syria, from where we get reports showing that the violations of human rights have reached to tragic levels. There are evidents that the Turkish state is braking international law and opposing the international conventions and resolutions during the ongoing massacres against the indigenous peoples of the region and also against the persons displaced in the same area. The Turkish state and some Free Syrian Army groups started this military attack on the 20th of January 2018 with an intensive shelling by Turkish warplanes, targeting both military sites and civil buildings in Efrîn such as houses, schools and hospitals.
The Kurdish Red Crescent documented the death of 227 civilians, among
those 32 child and 28 women, and 651 civilian are injured, among those
87 children and 93 women, due to Turkish attacks until 26’th of February. Moreover, others major attacks by tanks and other heavy weapons from the Turkey’s soil at the border with Syria, are targeting the Northern, Eastern and Western areas of Efrîn region, causing massive displacement within the region and many civillian casualties. According to UN, in the first 2 weeks of Turkish attack, more than 16.000 have been displaced due to the bombardments, and the number was increased until the end of February. All Efrîn area is facing a very serious humanitarian crisis because of these attacks, with the direct consequence of a lot of innocent people being massacred or were being badly injured and many others were displaced or lost their houses. There are grave concerns for the civilians who are in the remote areas and who lack access to healthcare, shelter and food. We also observed a rising number of psychilogical disorders- like post-traumatic stress disorder, especially among children – that are deeply affected by the ongoing attack. The Kurdish Red Crescent and other humanitarian actors reported that there are still died bodies (civilians and military) those have not been evacuated, because the targeting from the Turkish side and FSA, and the last targeting on the humanitarian actor was on the IRCC and SARC convoy on 1st of March. Although the United Nations Security Council voted unanimously on Saturday 24th of February in favor of a 30-day cease-fire in Syria under 2401, this has not been applied neither in Gouta nor in Efrîn.
Between 24th of February and 1st of March, according to the Kurdish Red Crescent there were 118 casiulties in Efrîn 36 died and 82 injured, including Civilians and military cases.
Since we are working closely in North Syria and we see how the
humanitarian crisis is developing, we call for immediate cessation of the
Turkish aggression with the Free Syrian Groups battalions accompanying
them on the area of Efrîn.
Names of the NGOs and Humanitarian organizations
Countries Name E – Mail
Italy-Syria Associazione Sarda Contro
l’Emarginazione
[email protected]
Syria-KRI Heyva Sor a Kurd (Kurdish Red
Crescent)
[email protected]
Syria-Italy Gruppo Umana Solidarietà [email protected]
Germany-Syria Medicine For Rojava [email protected]
Italy Staffetta Sanitaria [email protected]
Syria Human Right organization in Jazira [email protected]
Syria Shar for Development [email protected]
Holland-Syria
KRI
Psychiaters zonder grenzen [email protected]
Syria Peace She leaders Network [email protected]
Syria Dost Charity [email protected]
Syria RÊ for Rehabitiation and Devlopment [email protected]
Syria Ground organization [email protected]
Syria-France Kurd Bê Sînor MehranPı[email protected]
Germany-Syria Heyva Sor a Kurdistanê [email protected]
Syria Weqfa Jina Azad [email protected]
Syria Rojava Organization for Humanitarin
and Devlopement
[email protected]
Syria Sara organization against women
violance
Syria Beledna NGO B.C.S.
Syria Yezidi Cultural and society assembly
Syria Sulav organizaton for Civil activities
Syria Kurdish Tripe association in Jazira
Syria Smart center for Development
Human and Mental Health
[email protected]
Syria Mitan [email protected]
Syria Youth Activity Organization [email protected]
IRAQ Civil Devolopment Organization
Syria Genmard Charity [email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
SOHSD
Iraq-Kurdistan International Federazione Iraq
Refugees – Kurdistan
[email protected]
HeciEfrî[email protected]
Nadia Murad Basee – UNODC
Goodwill Ambassador
[email protected]
Germany ZÊD – Zentralrat der Êzîden in
Deutschland
[email protected]
Afrin-North Syria (a detailed file on the committed massacres done by the Turkish airstrikes with its allied forces on Afrin)
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1.the first massacre in the first day of the Turkish airstrikes 20\1\2018:
The Turkish military airstrikes targeted several times Afrin city at around four o’clock afternoon in Turneda village. The attacks caused damages in people’s houses and souls, which led to a terrible massacre (IDP) family displaced to Afrin from Edileb.
But unfortunately all the familly members were died.
Hemada family from Edileb were surprised by the sounds of the Turkish airplanes, the kids went out to see what was going on, but when the mother rushed to get her children in, she saw them on the ground with their organs out of their bodies.
The nine-year old Yehya Hemeda got martyr; even though the doctors tried hard to rescue him. His brother Khaled Hemeda who was eleven years old suffered from very bad injuries in abdomen and his situation is now very critical, hoping he will come over soon. Not to mention the injured member in the family.
2.the second massacre in the second day of the Turkish airstrikes 21\1\2018:
In the second day of the Turkish airstrikes on Afrin, Al-Hussien family in Jilboul town in Sherwa district, was the target of Turkish shells. This miserable family who consists of three families together came from Edileb as well – Maaret Nouman town as IDPs running away from the conflict in their area to Afrin region looking for a better way of living and shelter for their children.
The family managed to get a house in Jilboul village and ran a ranch for chickens, but the family faced a very awful massacre leaving 24 person injured among them 11martyrs and 8 wounded and 5 missing members, most of them were children and women.
The martyrs are:
1.Wael Al-Hussein one- year old.
2.Salma Al-Hussein six years old.
3.Mousab Al- Hussein six years old.
4.Ghaliya Al-Hussein eight years old.
5.Hedel Al-Hussein ten years old.
6.Ahmed Al-Hussein seventeen years old.
7.Rehef Al-Hussein thirty three years old.
8.Bedar Al-Hussein twenty four years old.
9.unknown person
10.Emad Shamo twenty nine years old.
11.Ahmed Rehmano thirty seven years old
The wounded are:
1.Guma Mohemmed Al-Hussein seventeen years old.
2.Hemeda Ibrahim three years old.
3.Hesen Ibrahim Al-Hussein two years old.
4.Fadi Mohemmed Eed ten years old.
5.Ismail Mohemmed Ibrahim twelve years old.
6.Ibrahim Mohemmed Ibrahim thirty five years old.
7.Khaled Mohemmed Ali thirty six years old.
3.the third massacre by the Turkish airstrikes 23\1\2018:
Turkey forces along with what so called the free army and other gangs bombed randomly the civilians in Jendayrs district where both Arabs and Kurds live together with heavy weapons. The Turkish airstrikes focused on Al-Hemam village ) still under attacks) . Turkish and gangs’ shells left a lot of damages among poor civilians causing a terrible massacre between kids, women and elderly people. The numbers of victims reached to 45 people from them five martyrs and 41 wounded. The medical center was also attacked and the Kurdish Red Crescent’s ambulance got shot by many shots.
The martyrs are:
1.unknown child four years old.
2.Elmaza Shieko Horo fifty years old.
3.unknown women fifty five years old.
4.unknown person nineteen years old.
5.Gigar Khon fifteen years old.
4.the fourth massacre by the Turkish airstrikes 26\1\2018:
The bombs , shells and rockets target almost all towns, villages and regions in Afrin . This time the Turkish forces with its terrorist groups targeted Moubeta district leading to a very terrible massacre in a civilian family who were refugees from Tel-Kirah town in North Aleppo. The victims were seven members from the same family. Al-Khater family came to Afrin looking for a living and a safe shelter for their children. But unfortunately they became an easy target for Turkish shells which destroyed their homes on their heads while they were sleeping.
The six martyrs are:
1.Yousra Taha Al-Khater nine years old.
2.Soulieman Taha Al-Khater fourteen years old.
3.Zaky Taha Al-Khater fifteen years old.
4.Moustefa Taha Al-Khater seventeen years old.
5.Amena Taha Al-Khater fourty years old.
6.Taha Moustefa Al-Khater fourty five years old.
As for the seventh member Safaa Taha Al-Khater nineteen years old, she had some minor injuries, the doctors assure that her psychological situation is very bad after she knew that all her family were dead.
5.the fifth massacre by the Turkish airstrikes 28\1\2018:
Afrin people woke up on a very awful massacre on Gubela village in Sherwa district. Keno family who consists of three families together came to Afrin region looking for a better life. The family worked in grazing herds of sheeps. According to the father ( the only survivor) , the Turkish airstrikes bombed their houses with four rockets continuously making the house fall to the ground. When the rescue team of the Kurdish red crescent arrived to the place, they found a yard full of parts of bodies to the extent the team couldn’t recognize the shredders of human ‘s and herds’.
The victims of this massacre were mostly kids and women.
The eight martyrs are:
1.the child Kemal keno seven months.
2.the child Safaa Keno seven years old.
3.Hesen Keno thirteen years old.
4.Hanedy Keno fifteen years old.
5.Amera Keno seventeen years old.
6.Jourya Keno fourty five years old.
7.Fatema Abd Rebo fourty years old.
- Rewan Al-Aswad twenty years old.
While the rest they were badly wounded.
The names of wounded:
1.Abedallah Keno fifty years old.
2.Mohemmed Abedallah Keno twenty seven years old.
3.Abedallah Mohemmed Keno two years old.
4.Hesnaa Abedallah Keno two years old.
5.Mehmoud Abedallah Keno six years old.
6.Rehef Abedallah Keno five years old.
7.Bedriya Abedallah Keno eighteen years old.
- the sixth massacre by the Turkish airstrikes 31\1\2018:
The Turkish airstrikes once again targeted Afrin city-Turneda village randomly. The savage attacks caused a very painful massacre to a very miserable family who already ran away from the Turkish fires in Jalema town. Aleko family were taking place in one of the basements in Turenda village as a temporary place. The reckless shell went directly to the basement leading to many injuries with their little child as a martyr.
The wounded are:
1.Mohemmed Aleko seventy five years old.
2.Ali Ekrem Aleko fourty years old.
3.Mohemmed Ahmed Aleko ten years old.
4.Abedo Mousa Mousa eleven years old.
5.Gulah Mohemmed Khalil fourty years old.
At the end of this report we assure that the numbers of martyrs increase daily as most of the wounded ‘s situations are very critical. This report include massacres from 20\1\2018 to 31\1\2018.
EFRÎN “HUMANITARIAN SITUATION,location,history and victims
/0 Comments/in Reports/by heyvasorakurdEfrîn is a district as well as a city that is 40 Kilometers to the North West
of Aleppo, and it has become part of self-autonomous rule since its
establishment in 2012. Later it became part of the Democratic Federation
of Northern Syria, declared in 2016.
The region’s population was nearly 500,000 before 2011. It is comprised
of many towns and circa 380 vilages. After 2011 and due to massive
military operations between the regime and the opposition in nearby
Idlib and Northern Aleppo suburbs, in addition to the fall of oppositioncontrolled areas in Aleppo city to the regime in December 2016, the area
was considered as a safe haven for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)
from many areas all over Syria. The number of IDPs is roughly 250,000,
in addition to many families from the region who used to live in Aleppo
before 2011. The current unconfirmed number of the civilians in Efrîn
region is around 800,000 people including IDPs.
Despite many battles between the SDF that control the area, and some
Islamist groups (including AQ’s Nusra front) and other armed groups,
the SDF maintained its control over the region since it took over in 2012.
EFRÎN SITUATION
The Turkish state and some islamist groups have started a military attack
on the 20th of January 2018 with an intensive bombardment by Turkish
warplanes targeting military sites and civil ordinations in Efrîn.
Major attacks from the border with Turkey, starting from Turkey’s soil.
are targeting the Northern, Eastern and Western areas of Efrîn region,
causing massive displacement within the region and many civillian
casualties accordıng to UN; until now more than 16.000 have been
dispalced since 20.1.2018
Due to the bombardments, humanitary vialations on civillians and
displacements the area is facing a humanitarian crisis and disaster.
There are grave concerns for the civilians who are in the remote areas
and who lack access to healthcare, shelter and food.
The Turkish military attack does not only target Efrin, but they also
target the Kobanê and Cizîrê cantons.
SDF spokesman in 1.2.2018 has declared that in the period between26/1/2018
until 1.2.2018
– their forces have been fighting with Turkey and its allies inside Efrin
more than 250 times
– More than 1893 rocket came inside Efrin from Turkey
. Turkey used internationally forbidden weapon
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In 2.2.2018 Heyva Sor a Kurd Medical team in Rajo has
reported a suspension of Chemical attack:
At 3:45 p.m. 5 asayish forces in name of (Abduletif Ibrahim 32 years old Ahmed Husni Abdo 37 years old- Melaz Alafo 22 years old – Mamo Jemo
years old) came to the trauma stabilization point of KRC with 30
symptoms of (Nausea- vomiting- difficulties in Breathing- partially
unconscious) . Those five asayishes were protected inside a cave, and a
rocket targeted the front side of the cave after they were protected inside.
KRC team who registered those cases has been trained in the chemical
response in Raqqa battle for such attack, based on WHO standards and
in project under Echo support in Raqqa governorate. The team could not
analyze the situation very well according to the team leader Jamila
Hame, but they get the PPE anyway for protection and decontamination
Procedures.
The fear of a chemical attack stems from the fact that the Turkish state
considers the Kurdish forces in Syria as part of PKK, and before now
Turkey in many periods used Chemical weapons against PKK in Turkey.
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The Asayish forces group those were in a cave in Rajo , they came to KRC casualty collection point with
symptoms of nausea, vomiting, and difficulties in breathing
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THE CAUSES OF IMMIGRATING TO EFRÎN PROVINCE
Efrîn is located in the northwestern corner of Syria, and it is 60 Km
away from the Aleppo province. Immigration to the province began
since the beginning of the crisis in 2011 because of the clashes between
the Syrian regime and the free army. With the intensification of the
conflict, the influx of refugees to the province increased to more than
300,000 IDPs from various Syrian regions near Efrîn (such as Aleppo,
Hamma, Al-Raqqa, Idlib, Kobani, Izaz, Al-Tabqqa, Ihzer, Tel Hasel, Tel
Aaran, Kefr Naya) and other regions.
IDPs distributed to the villages, cities of Efrîn and the shelters as follows:
– in the province center: 143505 IDPs.
in Sherawa area: 76005 IDPs.-
. in Jendres area: 43510 IDPs-
– in Rajo area: 6970 IDPs.
– in Shran area: 10105 IDPs.
in Shekh Al-Hadid area: 780 IDPs.-
– in Bilbil area: 1645 IDPs.
– in Maabtli area: 2207 IDPs.
The total number of the registered IDPs are 284,727.
One of the most important reasons that led people to move to the
province is the security and peace in Efrîn and the relatively easy access
to Efrîn, albeit being in proximity to the area of conflict.
Efrîn has been a region in which predominantly Kurds were living. Since
the start of the war it has become a mosaic of ethnic/religious diversity as
refugees from many neighboring cities have turned to the region for aid.
The self-administration helped facilitate the entry of IDPs into the
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province. This has led the IDPs to integrate into society and lead a
normal life without discrimination.
After a significant increase in IDPs numbers the self-administration has
decided to create Rubar camp near Al-Basela village in Al-Sherawa area.
However, the continuation of the Syrian crisis and the attacks of the
Turkish state has increased the rate of immigration to the camp. Because
the capacity to take in IDPs had to be increase, it was necessary to
quickly initiate the establishment of Al-Shahba camp near Kashtar village
in the Sherawa area.
About Rubar Camp:
Rubar camp is located in the east of the Efrîn canton, about 25
kilometers away from the center of Efrîn city. The camp was finally
established on 27/9/2014 with a preliminary capacity of 100 tents,
providing 575 families a safe place for the Syrian refugees fleeing from
the death specter around the conflict area (f.e. Tel Refaat, Maraa, Shekh
Issa, Babis, Al-bab, izaz, Kefr Naseh, Aleppo and its western countryside ,
Al-Qunitera, Hamma, Humus, Al-Tabqqa, Idlib and Damascus
Countryside).
Unfortunately the Turkish state has purposefully attacked the camp with
missiles more than once, and the children of the camp came out
objecting to the bombing on 30/7/2017. On 18/1/2018 the camp was hit
by shrapnel which came from Turkish invaded territory. As a result, at
least seven families left the camp for fear of their lives, being yet again
running from war.
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About Al-Shahba Camp:
The camp is located on the southeast of Efrîn, about 25 Km away
from it. The self-administration has established this camp on
14/7/2016 after the Turkish state attacks on the northern Aleppo
countryside. The clashes continue around the camp between the
opposition and ISIS.
The camp capacity reached 270 tents inhabited by 273 families. The
migrant families living here came from several areas (such as Harbl, AlShekh Issa, Im Hush, Al-Wrdia, Tel Mksour, Al-Shahba’s dam areas, AlBab, Menbeg, Izaz, Al-Raqqa and Al-Tabqqa). Many other
IDPs/immigrants distributed to the cities and villages of Efrîn.
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HUMANITARIAN SITUATION IN EFRÎN
Photo showing Kurdish Red Crescent rescue teams trying to evacuate a child stuck under wreckage after
warplanes attacked a poultry farm near the village of Anabke in Efrîn suburbs where IDPs were taking shelter,
this attack led to many deaths amongst civilians / 21 January 2018
Cilbirê village / 28 January 2018
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Civilians live in Basements and Caves in the Jinderes district area in Efrin, they are suffering oflack of water,
food, electicity and basic health services Cindirêsê – Hemame Village – 27 Jan 2018
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Destruction of civilian houses in Jinderes town in Efrîn suburbs / 24 January 2018
Civilian who was evacuating his familly after being he treated his uncle in (Rajo) in KRC Casiualty colectiv
point. During transporting the familly to Efrin Hosputal, their car was targeted and as a reasult he lost his are,
the auncle and his wife lost their legs,
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A mother in the Rajo area lost her legs on January 30, 2018 due to a Turkish air strik.
She was transported to Avrîn Hospital.
The number of victims of Turkish bombing on the (Shya – Sherwa – Mobato –Bilbila – Jenders – Shera – Rajo –Afrin city) in the Afren
From 20/1/2018 to 29/1/2018
- Children victims :wounded(27) , dead(22)
No | Nav(name) | Temen(age) | Brîn(Diagnosis) | Cih(place) | Dîrokabrînê(date of the injury) | Dîroka şehadetê(date of the martyr) |
1 | Hussen Hesen Hemkalino | 16 | Shoulder injury | Shya | 23/1/2018 | |
2 | Ez Alden Amer | 8 | martyr | Shya | 21/1/2018 | |
3 | Rojhat Ahmad | 3 | Chest injury | Shya | 23/1/2018 | |
4 | Yhya Ahmad Hamada | 9 | martyr | Afren city | 20/1/2018 | |
5 | Khaled Hamada | 11 | Open abdominal | Afren city | 20/1/2018 | |
6 | Wael Al Hussen | 1 | martyr | Sherwa | 21/1/2018 | |
7 | Selma AlHussen | 6 | martyr | Sherwa | 21/1/2018 | |
8 | Musaab Al-Hussen | 6 | martyr | Sherwa | 21/1/2018 | |
9 | Ghalea Al Hussen | 8 | martyr | Sherwa | 21/1/2018 | |
10 | Hedel Al -Hussen | 10 | martyr | Sherwa | 21/1/2018 | |
11 | Ahmad Al Hussen | 17 | martyr | Sherwa | 21/1/2018 | |
12 | Cuma Muhammad Al Hussen | 17 | Leg injury | Sherwa | 21/1/2018 | |
13 | Hameda Ibrahem | 3 | Head injury | Sherwa | 21/1/2018 | |
14 | Hessen Ibrahem Al Hussen | 2 | Head injury | Sherwa | 21/1/2018 | |
15 | Fady Muhammad Eed | 10 | Head injury | Sherwa | 21/1/2018 | |
16 | Ismael Muhammad Ibrahem | 12 | Pelvic injury | Sherwa | 21/1/2018 | |
17 | Hasna Abdulaah Kino | 2 | Many injury in the head | Sherwa | 28/1/2018 | |
18 | Mahmud Abdulaah Kino | 6 | Many injury in the ends | Sherwa | 28/1/2018 | |
19 | Rahaf Abdulaah Kino | 5 | Shrapnel in the right forearm | Sherwa | 28/1/2018 | |
20 | Amera Kino | 17 | martyr | Sherwa | 28/1/2018 | |
21 | Hassan Kino | 13 | martyr | Sherwa | 28/1/2018 | |
22 | Kemal Kino | 7 months | martyr | Sherwa | 28/1/2018 | |
23 | Henadi Kino | 15 | martyr | Sherwa | 28/1/2018 | |
24 | Sefaa Kino | 7 | martyr | Sherwa | 28/1/2018 | |
25 | Abdulaah Muhammad Kino | 2 | Shrapnel in the right forearm | Sherwa | 28/1/2018 | |
26 | Yesra Taha AlKhater | 9 | martyr | Mobato | 26/1/2018 | |
27 | Suleman Taha Al Khater | 14 | Martyr | Mobato | 26/1/2018 | |
28 | Zeki Taha Al Khater | 15 | martyr | Mobato | 26/1/2018 | |
29 | Mustafa Taha AlKhater | 17 | martyr | Mobato | 26/1/2018 | |
30 | Unidentified | martyr | Mobato | 21/1/2018 | ||
31 | Aya Nbo | 7 | Abdominal injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
32 | Amen Rezan | 10 | Head injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
33 | Sozan Subhi Suleman | 11 | Head injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
34 | Joni rezan | 11 | Head injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
35 | Mustafa Muhammad Khalof | 12 | Lower limb injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
36 | Nazy yousif yousif | 16 | martyr | Jenders | 25/1/2018 | |
37 | Asya Muhammad Khalof | 15 | Jenders | 26/1/2018 | ||
38 | Unidentified | 14 | martyr | Jenders | 23/1/20183 | |
39 | Muhammad Gamel Suleman | 4 | Shrapnel in the leg | Jenders | 22/1/2018 | |
40 | Mustafa Khalof | 14 | Injury in the left leg | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
41 | Aya Kedro | 15 | Shrapnel in the right knee | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
42 | Jeger Khwen | 15 | martyr | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
43 | Yousif Abdul Rahman | 15 | Head injury | Jenders | 21/1/2018 | |
44 | Hiba Akram Osman | 13 | Humerus injury | Rajo | 21/1/2018 | |
45 | Mustafa Abu Hamo | 12 | Injury in the lower ends | Rajo | 23/1/2018 | |
46 | Muhammad sedo | 5 | Shrapnel in the leg | Rajo | 26/1/2018 | |
47 | Rojin Qahraman | 16 | Face injury | Rajo | 28/1/2018 | |
48 | Muhammad Khelil Bekir | 10 | martyr | Rajo | 22/1/2018 | |
50 |
- Famel victims :wounded (28) , dead(10)
No | Nav(name) | Temen(age) | Brîn(Diagnosis) | Cih(place) | Dîrokabrînê(date of the injury) | Dîroka şehadetê(date of the martyr) |
1 | Asya Shekh Murad | 70 | Head injury | Shya | 23/1/2018 | |
2 | Feyroz Omar | Back injury | Shya | 21/1/2018 | ||
3 | Hanan Alan | 20 | Thigh injury | Shya | 22/1/2018 | |
4 | Kajin Shekh Muhammad | Bruising in the left foot | Shya | 21/1/2018 | ||
5 | Fareda Kolen | 56 | Shrapnel in the chest | Shya | 23/1/2018 | |
6 | Amara Ali | 21 | martyr | Shya | 21/1/2018 | |
7 | Zeynab Hemklino | 40 | Head injury | Shya | 21/1/2018 | |
8 | Viyan Rashed | Shock | Afrin city | 21/1/2018 | ||
9 | Salwa Muhamad Mho | 35 | shock | Afrin city | 23/1/2018 | |
10 | Rahaf Al Hussen | 33 | martyr | Sherwa | 28/1/2018 | |
11 | Juriya Kino | 45 | martyr | Sherwa | 28/1/2018 | |
12 | Rawan Al Aswad | 20 | martyr | Sherwa | ||
13 | Bedria Abdulaah Kino | 18 | Shrapnel in the right leg | Sherwa | 28/1/2018 | |
14 | Fatima Abd Rabuh | 40 | martyr | Sherwa | 28/1/2018 | |
15 | Unidentified | 30 | martyr | Sherwa | 21/1/2018 | |
16 | Safa Taha Al Khater | 19 | Bruises and superficial wounds | Mobato | 26/1/2018 | |
17 | Unidentified | Shock | Mobato | 21/1/2018 | ||
18 | Amina Mustafa Al Khater | 40 | martyr | Mobato | 26/1/2018 | |
19 | Basema Muhamad Bajo | 32 | superficial wounds | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
20 | Almasa Shekho Horo | 50 | martyr | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
21 | Unidentified woman | 55 | martyr | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
22 | Zeynab Yousif | 55 | Head injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
23 | Selva Eed | shock | Jenders | 21/1/2018 | ||
24 | Nazera Haj Mahmud | 50 | Broke in the Left thigh | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
25 | Sawsan Gemil | 33 | martyr | Jenders | 22/1/2018 | |
26 | Sipan Ali | 24 | shock | Jenders | 24/1/2018 | |
27 | Sherevan Amen | 32 | Left foot injury | Jenders | 24/1/2018 | |
28 | Warda Ahmad Al Shawakh | 65 | Shot in the thigh | Jenders | 26/1/2018 | |
29 | Feda Ali | 22 | Bruising | Jenders | 27/1/2018 | |
30 | Merkan Eed | 21 | Shooting by fire | Jenders | 25/1/2018 | |
31 | Arin Hassan | 33 | Head injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
32 | Amena Khalil | 50 | Shrapnel in the left leg and noise wounded | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
33 | Unidentified woman | Face injury | Shara | 21/1/2018 | ||
34 | Rokeyv | Bruising in the body | Rajo | 21/1/2018 | ||
35 | Hanefa Kunis | 35 | Thigh and sholder injury | Rajo | 23/1/2018 | |
36 | Shamsa Musa | 75 | Many broken | Rajo | 23/1/2018 | |
37 | Avin Azad | martyr | Rajo | 21/1/2018 | ||
38 | Diryan Muhammad Sedo | Chest and foot injury | Rajo | 21/1/2018 |
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39 | Rwayda Aybsh | 23 | shock | Rajo | 29/1/2018 |
- Male victims :wounded (111) , dead(25)
No | Nav(name) | Temen(age) | Brîn(Diagnosis) | Cih(place) | Dîrokabrînê(date of the injury) | Dîroka şehadetê(date of the martyr) |
1 | Muhammad Muhammad | Ears injury | Shya | 22/1/2018 | ||
2 | Ali Muhamad Khalo | 37 | Abdominal injury | Shya | 26/1/2018 | |
3 | Heval Menan | Head injury | Shya | 22/1/2018 | ||
4 | Ahmad Ali Murad | 20 | Leg and knee injury | Shya | 24/1/2018 | |
5 | Zakarya Hason | 37 | Injury in the left hand | Shya | 24/1/2018 | |
6 | Majed Haysam Shabo | 41 | Surface wounds | Shya | 24/1/2018 | |
7 | Alosh Muhamad Mustafa | 25 | Many injury in the body | Shya | 24/1/2018 | |
8 | Ibrahem Khalil Muhammad | 45 | Shrapnel in the leg | Shya | 20/1/2018 | |
9 | Marwan Horo | 32 | shock | Shya | 24/1/2018 | |
10 | Muhammad Rashed Hassan | 33 | martyr | Shya | 24/1/2018 | |
11 | Shekho Haydar Shalik | 39 | martyr | Shya | 24/1/2018 | |
12 | Rashed AlNsan | 55 | martyr | Shya | 21/1/2018 | |
13 | Muhammad Ahmad Baker | 66 | martyr | Shya | 28/1/2018 | |
14 | Ali Ahmad Baker | 58 | martyr | Shya | 28/1/2018 | |
15 | Ryad Denkli | 35 | Bruising in the body | Shya | 27/1/2018 | |
16 | Aref Alo Aziz | 82 | martyr | Shya | 29/1/2018 | |
17 | Ahmad Al Ahmad | 39 | Leg injury | Afrin city | 20/1/2018 | |
18 | Hamada Muhammad Ali | 32 | Shoulder injury | Afrin city | 20/1/2018 | |
19 | Amar Alburj | 19 | Bruising in theBackbones | Afrin city | 20/1/2018 | |
20 | Kinjo Kinjo Ali | 60 | Head injury | Afrin city | 20/1/2018 | |
21 | Sabri Muhammad MUhammad | 54 | Shrapnel in the lower ends | Afrin city | 20/1/2018 | |
22 | Mustafa Muhammad | shock | Afrin city | 21/1/2018 | ||
23 | Muhammad Abdo Kinjo | 27 | martyr | Afrin city | 21/1/2018 | |
24 | Muhammad Kado | 32 | martyr | Afrin city | 21/1/2018 | |
25 | Ibrahem Muhammad Al Hussen | 35 | Injury in the backbones | Sherwa | 20/1/2018 | |
26 | Khalid Muhamad Ali | 46 | Noise injury | sherwa | 21/1/2018 | |
27 | Kefah Musa ALamer | Broke in the bones | sherwa | 21/1/2018 | ||
28 | Unidentified Man | 30 | martyr | sherwa | 21/1/2018 | |
29 | Emad shemo | 29 | martyr | sherwa | 21/1/2018 | |
30 | Ahmad Rehmano | 37 | martyr | sherwa | 21/1/2018 | |
31 | Basm Suleman | shock | sherwa | 21/1/2018 | ||
32 | Abdullah Kino | 50 | Many shrapnel in the body | sherwa | 28/1/2018 | |
33 | Abdullqadir Kenjo | 28 | Bruising | sherwa | 21/1/2018 | |
34 | Hassan Hassan | Leg injury | Mobato | 21/1/2018 | ||
35 | Mustafa Ali | Foot injury | Mobato | 21/1/2018 | ||
36 | Taha Mustafa Alkhater | 45 | martyr | Mobato | 26/1/2018 | |
37 | Ahmad Ebrahem Muhammed | 23 | Shrapnel in the hand | Bilbila | 29/1/2018 | |
38 | Reshed Daowd Esaa | 71 | Shrapnel in the hand | Bilbila | 23/1/2018 | |
39 | Mahmud Mustafa Mestory | 60 | martyr | Bilbila | 27/1/2018 | |
40 | Majd Adel Beker | Broke in the left hand | Jenders | 21/1/2018 | ||
41 | Basel Hassan | bruising | Jenders | 21/1/2018 | ||
42 | Mahmod | Broke in the leg | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | ||
43 | Abdal Setar Amer | Leg injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | ||
44 | Saher Mamo | Broke in the right leg | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | ||
45 | Ali Al shekh | Leg injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | ||
46 | Bilend | Shrapnel in the head | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | ||
47 | Rashed Nasan | Shrapnel in the lower collarbone | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | ||
48 | Azad Ali | Wounded in the face | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | ||
49 | Mahmud Musa | Head injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | ||
50 | Chakdar Rohilat | Lost the mind | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | ||
51 | Aziz Arab | Head injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | ||
52 | Redwan Habash | Shrapnel in the right hand | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | ||
53 | Hamed Batal | 30 | Head and face injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
54 | Yousif Abdulrahman | Head injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | ||
55 | Sherwan Muhammad | Shrapnel in the head | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | ||
56 | Mahmud Kurdi | shock | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | ||
57 | Ramadan Muhammad | shock | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | ||
58 | AbdulRahman Hassan | Bruising in foot | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | ||
59 | Unidentified Man | 19 | martyr | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
60 | Roni | 19 | Forehead injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
61 | Chekdar Afren | 26 | Chan injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
62 | Muhammad Rashed Hasan | 40 | Nick injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
63 | Hasan Hiso | 52 | Face and right Shoulder injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
64 | Hasan Hussen Muhamad | 59 | Face injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
65 | Muhammad Suleman Aliko | 67 | Head injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
66 | Zagros Hasan | 20 | Head injury | Jenders | 26/1/2018 | |
67 | Brosk Afren | 18 | High in the temperature and shock | Jenders | 26/1/2018 | |
68 | Nidal Ahmad | 27 | martyr | Jenders | 26/1/2018 | |
69 | Kemal Hisko | 36 | Bruising in the back | Jenders | 27/1/2018 | |
70 | Dijwar Muhamad | 21 | Shrapnel in the face | Jenders | 27/1/2018 | |
71 | Armanj Haj Muhammad | 20 | Shrapnel in the face | Jenders | 27/1/2018 | |
72 | Sarhad Haj Ali | 21 | Shrapnel in the face | Jenders | 27/1/2018 | |
73 | Muhammad Oso YOusif | 66 | Shrapnel in the head | Jenders | 21/1/2018 | |
74 | Hussen Muhammad Ali | 55 | Leg injury | Jenders | 26/1/2018 | |
75 | Sudqi AbdulRahman Musa | 46 | Shrapnel in the leg | Jenders | 26/1/2018 | |
76 | Chekdar Ezalden | 40 | Shoulder injury and shock | Jenders | 24/1/2018 | |
77 | Adeb Omer | 22 | Shrapnel in the Shouler | Jenders | 24/1/2018 | |
78 | Baker Adnan | martyr | Jenders | 21/1/2018 | ||
79 | Muhammad Hanan | martyr | Jenders | 21/1/2018 | ||
80 | Bashar Dilsher welat | martyr | Jenders | 21/1/2018 | ||
81 | Chekdar | Martyr | Jenders | 21/1/2018 | ||
82 | Sipan Muhamad | 38 | Back injury | Jenders | 28/1/2018 | |
83 | Abdulkarem Ali | 22 | shock | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
84 | Artesh | 24 | Left leg injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
85 | Fadakar | 22 | bruising | Jenders | 27/1/2018 | |
86 | Rashed Nabe Kindi | 80 | General bruising | Jenders | 27/1/2018 | |
87 | Shekri Muhammad Kindi | 76 | Shrapnel in the chest and elbow | Jenders | 27/1/2018 | |
88 | Botan | 21 | Jenders | 27/1/2018 | ||
89 | Rezan | 20 | Shrapnel in the right leg and brooking | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
90 | Aras Hiske | 42 | shock | Jenders | 23/1//2018 | |
91 | Waled Tersely | 28 | martyr | Jenders | 21/1/2018 | |
92 | Ahmad Sabry Kindi | 45 | Backbones injury | Jenders | 23/1/2018 | |
93 | Saed Mussa | leg injury | Shera | 21/1/2018 | ||
94 | AbdulRahman Qadir | 50 | Martyr | Shera | 24/1/2018 | |
95 | Muhammad Horro | Leg injury | Shera | 21/1/2018 | ||
96 | KHayri Darwesh | shock | SHera | 21/1/2018 | ||
97 | Hussen Shivan | Head injury | Rajo | 22/1/2018 | ||
98 | Welat Muhammad Bero | 48 | Leg injury | Rajo | 24/1/2018 | |
99 | Osman Hyder Muhammad | 62 | Head injury | Rajo | 28/1/2018 | |
100 | Mustafa Haj Ali | 74 | Eyes injury | Rajo | 26/1/2018 | |
101 | Amad Tolhildan | 20 | leg amputate | Rajo | 28/1/2018 | |
102 | Zaem Oso | 19 | Head injury | Rajo | 20/1/2018 | |
103 | Agid Hussen Sedo | 29 | Surface wounded | Rajo | 27/1/2018 | |
104 | Omar Muhammad | 34 | Surface wounded | Rajo | 27/1/2018 | |
105 | Abo Halab | Car accident because of shelling | Rajo | 22/1/2018 | ||
106 | Ibrahim | Car accident because of shelling | Rajo | 22/1/2018 | ||
107 | Qazaz | Car accident because of shelling | Rajo | 22/1/2018 | ||
108 | Taha Alo | Car accident because of shelling | Rajo | 22/1/2018 | ||
109 | Tamer Belal | Car accident because of shelling | Rajo | 22/1/2018 | ||
110 | Giwan Rashed | 29 | bruising | Rajo | 28/1/2018 | |
111 | Cuma Shaban | 32 | Bruising | Rajo | 27/1/2018 | |
112 | Samer Nabo | 35 | Surface wounded | Rajo | 27/1/2018 | |
113 | Ali Shekri Abdo | 35 | Rajo | 28/1/2018 | ||
114 | Geker Derbasea | 25 | shock | Rajo | 27/1/2018 | |
115 | Shyar Amanos | Shout fire | Rajo | 22/1/2018 | ||
116 | Khengo Zekerya Nabo | 27 | Broke in the leg | Rajo | 27/1/2018 | |
117 | Asmat Gogo | 62 | Internal bleeding | Rajo | 26/1/2018 | |
118 | Shero Anor Kons | 18 | martyr | Rajo | 25/1/2018 | |
119 | Majd Abd | martyr | Rajo | 21/1/2018 | ||
120 | Genkez Ahmad Khalil | 20 | martyr | Rajo | 23/1/2018 | |
121 | Merkhaz Ghareb | Surface wounded | Rajo | 21/1/2018 | ||
122 | Ferhad Mohammed Hemdosh | Shrapnel wounded | Rajo | 21/1/2018 | ||
123 | Shahin Abab | Shrapnel wounded | Rajo | 22/1/2018 | ||
124 | Mohammed Bilal | Shrapnel in the head | Rajo | 22/1/2018 | ||
125 | Unidentified Man | martyr | Rajo | 22/1/2018 | ||
126 | Sepan Abdo | 38 | Shrapnel in the back | Rajo | 28/1/2018 | |
127 | Kameran Khalo | 28 | bruising | Rajo | 29/1/2018 | |
128 | Mohammed Ali Reshed | 63 | Shrapnel in the foot | Rajo | 30/1/2018 | |
129 | Idres Hanan | 37 | Face injury | Rajo | 30/1/2018 | |
130 | Suheb Almasry(press) | 30 | bruising | Rajo | 30/1/2018 | |
131 | Restm Efren (press) | 32 | bruising | Rajo | 30/1/2018 | |
132 | Rojhat Efren(press) | 20 | bruising | Rajo | 30/1/2018 | |
133 | Qendel Efren(press) | 22 | bruising | Rajo | 30/1/2018 | |
134 | Ahmad Kotely(press) | 27 | Head injury | Rajo | 30/1/2018 | |
135 | Asmail Shekho | 18 | bruising | Rajo | 30/1/2018 | |
HEYVA SOR A KURD
Heyva Sor a Kurd (the Kurdish Red Crescent) is aiming to organise aid
and support for people of Efrîn. Under the actual urgent situation, the
only organisation providing humanitarian aid in Efrîn is our institution.
Heyva Sor a Kurd is a Kurdish institution carrying out humanitarian aid
activities in light of universal values and principles with the aim of
providing help to anyone who suffers war, disaster and poverty
regardless of their ethnicity, religion and political preferences.
At the moment we are aiding the civilians who suffered the
bombardment of invasive Turkish war planes and artilleries. We are
transferring the wounded civilians from the war zone to available
hospitals and medical centres.
Needs
Medical drugs, emergency drugs and medical supplies for
ambulances,
Ambulances,
Food supplies,
Winter clothes,
Dairy products for babies and children.
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URGENT APPEAL:
International solidarity is needed more than ever to bring the current
humanitarian disaster in Efrîn to a halt. We are inviting international
organizations and actors to support Efrîn today.
We appeal to the silence of the international society against the invasion
of Efrîn by Turkish forces and we expect the international society to put
pressure on Turkey to stop its aggression against Efrîn region and to stop
the violation of the Syrian sovereignty.
02.02.2018
Heyva Sor a Kurd
To provide support, the contact information is below;
Heyva Sor a Kurd – Efrîn
Dr. Nûrî Qenber . Efrîn Branch health manager and C0-Chaır of KRC
+9639404399690 [email protected]
Heyva Sor a Kurd – NES and Rojava
Dr. Şerwan Bery . health Manager and Co-chair of KRC.
+963991086144 [email protected]
Heyva Sor a Kurd – Europe initiative
Ozlem Yaşar
+41774060213 [email protected]
Ramazan Aram
+41788739594 [email protected]
Umut Karacadagli
+31655146121 [email protected]
Dr. Azad Badikî
+31651752739 [email protected]
Heyva Sor a Kurd – Italia
Alican Yildiz
+393274571923 [email protected]
Headquarter addresse
Qamishlo city /Al-Antarya neighborhood
Email addresses
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