Ronida: survivor struggling with pain after Turkish occupation massacre
Ronida Abdo is in critical health condition, suffering from severe burns and fractures in her limbs and body, while medical staff at the Kobani hospital are trying to save her. Meanwhile, doctors confirmed that her sister, Narine, is in relatively stable condition. The two girls are the only survivors of the horrific massacre committed by the Turkish occupation forces against their family.

The medical team at the Kobani hospital in the Euphrates Canton confirmed that 18-year-old Ronida Abdo’s condition is unstable, as she sustained severe burns on her body and fractures in her limbs and body due to the bombing that targeted her family. The bombing, carried out by a Turkish drone, resulted in the martyrdom of her parents and seven of her siblings, while her 9-year-old sister Narine sustained injuries to her hands and bruises on her chest and head.
On the night between Sunday and Monday, the Turkish occupation bombed a farm between the villages of Qomji and Barkh Botan south of Kobani using a drone, resulting in the martyrdom of seven children and their parents, in addition to two other family members suffering severe injuries.
The victims who were martyred in the bombing are: Ahin (15 years old), Dijla (14 years old), Dolovan (13 years old), Yasser (6 years old), Salha (4 years old), Fawaz (2 years old), and Avesta (8 months old), along with their parents, Osman Barkal Abdo (42 years old) and Ghazala Osman Abdo (39 years old).
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