Between fourteen and seventeen named civilians from one family died in alleged Turkish airstrike on Kobla village, according to local media. A further seven or more people were injured.
Afrin Now published a very graphic video depicting “cruel scenes of the victims of the massacre of the village of Kobla in the countryside of Afrin, as a result of Turkish shelling of the village”.
According to the source Rumaf, “thirteen people from one family were killed, leaving only four people alive (the father, the eldest son and his two young daughters).
Afrin Now, also naming the above, added that there were three other victims who had not been identified.
The local time of the incident is unknown.
The victims were named as:
Mahmud Kano
Adult
male
killed
Hassan Kano
13 years old
male
killed
Hussein Kano
Adult
male
killed
Hanadi Kano
17 years old
female
killed
Amira Kano
17 years old
female
killed
Kamal Kano
7 months years old
male
killed
Fatima abd Rabuh
40 years old
female
wife of Abdullah
killed
Rawan al Aswad
20 years old
female
from Tal A’jjar Kana, the daughter in law of Abdulla
killed
Jouriya Kino
45 years old
female
killed
Hussein
Child
male
son of Abdullah
killed
Ali Kano
Child
male
still trapped under the rubble (dead) at time of publishing
killed
Mohammed Abdullah Kano
Child
male
killed
Sefaa Kino
7 years old
female
killed
Rahaf al Hussen
33 years old
female
killed
Abdullah Kano
50 years old
male
Named as wounded by Free Afrin
injured
Mohammed Abdullah Kano
27 years old
male
Named as wounded by Free Afrin
injured
Badriya Abdullah Kano
17 years old
Named as wounded by Free Afrin
injured
Mahmoud Abdullah Kano
6 years old
male
Named as wounded by Free Afrin
injured
Rahaf Abdullah Kano
4 years old
Named as wounded by Free Afrin
injured
Abdullah Mohammed Kano
4 years old
male
Named as wounded by Free Afrin
injured
Hosny Mohammed Kano
2 years old
Named as wounded by Free Afrin
injured
Geolocation notes
Reports of the incident mention the village of Kobla village (كوبلة), for which the generic coordinates are: 36.483495, 36.933987. Due to limited satellite imagery and information available to Airwars, we were unable to verify the location further.