With names and pictures... PYD gunmen kidnapped five children from Kobani

With names and pictures... PYD gunmen kidnapped five children from Kobani

Oct 11 2022

ARK News... PYD gunmen kidnapped five minor children from the city of Kobani in Syrian Kurdistan, three of them are brothers, and two from the village of Hilincê.

PYD militants kidnapped the 14-year-old, Sherin Najmaddin Muhammad, from the village from which Mazloum Kobani, the SDF commander, hails, from the village of Hilincê in the city of Kobani in Syrian Kurdistan.

The minor, Sherin Najm Al-Din Muhammad, 14 years old, from the village from which Mazloum Kobani hails
SDF commander, Halanja village in Kobani city, Syrian Kurdistan.

On Thursday 6/10/2022, PYD gunmen kidnapped three brothers from the Sheran district, they are:
Mohammed Ahmed, 14 years old.
Diljan Ahmed, 13 years old.
Egan Ahmed, 12 years old.

A special source from the city of Kobani told ARK: The fate of the three children was unknown until the preparation of this news.

A special source, September 25, 2022, told ARK: The militants of the PYD administration kidnapped the Kurdish girl, Bushra Adib Kanjo, for the purpose of forced conscription, and there is no information about her fate so far.

The close source, who preferred not to reveal his name, confirmed: The girl had undergone heart surgery, and her health condition is unstable.

The girl is fifteen years old, and she hails from the village of Hilincê, affiliated with the city of Kobani in Syrian Kurdistan. The village of Hilincê is the village from which Mazloum Kobani, the leader of the SDF, hails.

Although the Syrian Democratic Forces signed an action plan with the United Nations to end and prevent the recruitment and use of children under the age of 18 in military actions, the plan was signed by the Commander-in-Chief of SDF, Mazloum Kobani, with the United Nations Representative on Children and Armed Conflict, Virginia Gamba, during an official ceremony was held at the United Nations Palace, on June 29, 2019. However, the involvement of minors in battles and their recruitment continues, amid neglecting the appeals of the children's parents, and the calls of activists, politicians, and Kurdish parties for the need to put an end to this dangerous phenomenon that has caused, in one way and another, the emptying of the region from the Kurds.

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