Girl Raped by Turkey-backed SNA militant in Syria’s Manbij

MANBIJ, Syria (North Press) – A horrific incident shook Manbij city on Monday, as a seven-year-old girl was reportedly raped by a member of the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SNA). The crime has caused widespread outrage and heightened tensions between local tribes and armed factions in the area.

According to local sources who spoke to North Press, the suspect is identified as “Abul Gawr.” The assault occurred on Al-Jazira Road in Manbij. The victim belongs to one of the largest tribes in the city, which has fueled fears of escalating confrontations between tribal members and armed groups.

An anonymous source confirmed that the girl’s family is withholding further details about the incident to protect their privacy. Social media accounts, however, have identified the victim as “Amna Ibrahim Al-Salih.”

This brutal crime has triggered widespread condemnation within the community. Many tribal leaders and residents have expressed anger over the increasing lack of accountability among the armed factions in Manbij.

The incident has further destabilized an already fragile situation in the region. Observers fear that this crime could lead to violence between tribes and SNA factions if justice is not swiftly served.

Local activists and human rights organizations are calling for immediate action. They demand a transparent investigation into the incident and emphasize the need for measures to prevent further crimes against civilians. So far, neither the SNA nor the relevant authorities have issued an official statement regarding the crime or any steps taken to hold the perpetrator accountable.

The people of Manbij now wait anxiously for justice, hoping this tragic event does not escalate into further violence.