In cooperation with the residents, the Syrian army units found a large number of human organs preserved with "chloroform" inside a hideout for militants in the village of Al-Ghadfa of Marat al-Numan, south of Idlib.
In the village of Al-Ghadfa, about 10 km east of Marat al-Numan, one of the doctors had transformed a house, used by the militants' organizations during their control over the area as a cache, to a primitive medical laboratory where a large number of transparent packages were found containing human organs including head, eyes, hearts, lungs, livers, Kidneys and other viscera kept in chloroform solution".
The packages are marked with names for men and women, and inside the house, there are records containing the names of people with descriptions of their health conditions and personal information.
In addition, one of the house rooms contains a large number of pamphlets and religious books with titles indicating that extremist organizations were usually used to brainwash their elements to make them carry out their aggressive agendas against citizens opposing them.
Armed organizations have sought to human organs trafficking as a resource to finance their acts, especially in northern Syria, where testimonies of Syrian citizens along with Western media and investigative reports confirmed earlier recording the disappearance and kidnapping of dozens of children, women, and others for stealing their organs and selling them.
The investigations discovered tragic stories about organ trafficking run by Turkish brokers who were working extensively in the militants' spreading areas.
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