On the evening of November 6, 2025, Kurdish citizen Mohammed Ido Ahmad Darwish (55 years old), a resident of Burj Abdullo village in Sherawa subdistrict, rural Afrin, northern Syria, was shot dead by two masked assailants, one of whom was armed with a pistol, while he was in his orchard in the Sherawa area.
Darwish had been having dinner with his wife inside a tent when the attackers entered; one of them opened fire, striking him and causing him to collapse to the ground. The two assailants fled the scene, leaving him dead from his wounds. The motive for the crime remains unknown.
This incident occurred in a broader context of ongoing killings, looting, robbery, and armed assaults targeting Kurdish residents in the Afrin region since Turkey’s de facto occupation of the area on March 18, 2018, amid a climate of lawlessness, impunity, and insecurity.
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