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Afrin: Abducted women were found in “Al-Hamzat” jail after violent clashes

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The “Jaish al-Islam” faction found five kidnapped women, four of whom are Kurdish and a woman from the Arab component, at the headquarters of the “Al-Hamzat Brigade” faction in Afrin.

And violent clashes took place yesterday, Thursday, between the armed factions supported by the Turkish occupation.

The clashes ended with the control of the fighters of “Jaish al-Islam” and “Ahrar al-Sham” over all the headquarters of the “Al-Hamzat Brigade” faction in the Mahmudiyah neighborhood of Afrin, as one of the headquarters of the Al-Hamzat was also burned.

Local activists said that a number of the missing kidnappers had been found for some time in Afrin, who had escaped from prison after yesterday’s riots.
Among those abducted were five women, who were kidnapped long ago.

The clashes also resulted in the death of two people from Idlib countryside and Eastern Ghouta, in addition to a number of wounded civilians, including a child from the “Darkra” village in Afrin, who was hit by a random bullet in the stomach.

The settlers of Ghouta refused to bury their dead until the arrival of “the governor of Afrin”, to remove all the elements of “Al-Hamzat” from the city of Afrin and hand over the involved persons, and they demanded the opening of an international investigation with the aforementioned faction after finding kidnapped women inside their prisons.