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An armed group tries to kidnap Aya, a baby born under the rubble after the earthquakes in Syria

MADRID, 15 Feb.

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An armed group tries to kidnap Aya, a baby born under the rubble after the earthquakes in Syria

MADRID, 15 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) -

An armed group has tried to kidnap up to three times in less than 48 hours Aya, a baby born under the rubble of a collapsed building in the Syrian city of Jindris after the earthquakes that shook the Turkish-Syrian border last week, according to reports. informed the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

The newborn, who is admitted to a hospital in the town of Afrin, has suffered three abduction attempts by the Sultan Murad Division, a Syrian rebel faction that receives support from Turkey and is accused of using child soldiers in the framework of the conflict in the Arab country.

According to rescue teams, Aya's mother died under the rubble shortly after giving birth. Similarly, her father and her four siblings also died in the catastrophe. The family lived in a town close to the Turkish border that was badly affected by the earthquakes on Monday. The little girl survived the earthquakes and was rescued while she was still attached to her mother through the umbilical cord

After her rescue, several organizations have made calls and multi-million dollar offers to adopt her, an impetus that would have led some factions to break into the hospital, trying to kidnap the girl, as denounced by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

Likewise, officials of the Syrian government of Bashar al Assad would have presented themselves on behalf of some Damascus merchants to adopt her, assuring that they belonged to a charitable organization. Later, as the hospital doctors were able to verify, the association was in the name of Asmaa al Assad, the wife of the Syrian president.

"As the infant has had a great interaction and knowledge through social media platforms, the regime tries to kidnap her to polish its image in front of the global media and affirm that it happens in the areas it controls," the rights organization has maintained. Humans.

Meanwhile, the one-week-old baby was named Aya by decision of the hospital workers who care for her, all while receiving medical treatment for the bruises and bruises suffered.