Mazloum Abdi calls on Damascus, Global Coalition to take responsibility after Kobani massacre

The commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces, Mazloum Abdi, emphasized the necessity of protecting civilians after the massacre that targeted an entire family in the countryside of Kobani, calling on the interim government to assume its responsibilities and urging the International Coalition to stop these crimes.

Mazloum Abdi calls on Damascus, Global Coalition to take responsibility after Kobani massacre
17 March, 2025   19:46
NEWS DESK

A whole family was killed in a Turkish airstrike that targeted their home in the countryside of Kobani city, where the painful attack claimed the lives of a father, a mother, and seven children from the village of Berx Botan.

The attack that occurred last night sparked a wave of anger and condemnation in local circles, as this incident was considered a crime against humanity.

In a tweet on the "X" platform, the commander-in-chief of the Syrian Democratic Forces, Mazloum Abdi, expressed his heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims.

Abdi called on the Damascus authorities to take responsibility for the aggressions of other countries on Syrian territory.

Mazlum Abdi also called on the International Coalition and influential powers to take urgent measures to stop these crimes, emphasizing that a ceasefire across all Syrian territories has become an urgent necessity to ensure the success of the transitional phase towards a safe and prosperous Syria.

The region of North and East Syria has witnessed intense aerial and ground bombardment by the Turkish occupation army and its mercenaries since last night, which intensified this morning and continued until a few hours ago, focusing on the countryside of al-Jazira region, the countryside of Kobani, and the vicinity of the Tishrin Dam.

The Turkish occupying state, which claims to be pro-peace, has launched no less than 100 attacks with more than 600 shells and airstrikes targeting various areas of the North and East Syria region, despite the agreement signed between SDF and the Damascus Authority, according to ANHA agency's count until yesterday evening.

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ANHA