Reports about the beheading of a young female Kurdish warrior known as ‘Rehana’ who fought for Kobani and reportedly killed scores of jihadists have sparked controversy. Other reports by people who claim to have contacted her say she is alive.
A young girl, wearing military gear and holding a gun, has become an Internet sensation after a picture of her showing a victory salute went viral.
@NYDailyNews: "The sharp shooter #YPG worrier #Rehana " pic.twitter.com/f7cZT1LXM0
— Siyar (@yabanciyork) October 28, 2014
The photo was posted on Twitter by Kurdish journalist Pawan
Durani with a caption reading: “Rehana has killed more than
100 ISIS terrorists in Kobani".
On October 26, Rehana’s supporters were shocked by
“unconfirmed” reports claiming that she had been
kidnapped or executed by Islamic State jihadists, who may have
beheaded her.
#Breaking: #ISIS claims to have beheaded young #Kurdish#heroine known as #Rehana.
— PaulaSlier_RT (@PaulaSlier_RT) October 28, 2014
Jihadists have claimed, according to the Mirror, that a photo of
a rebel holding a woman’s severed head is evidence that "Rehana"
is dead.
However, Kurdish journalist @Rashad Abdel Qader claimed on
Twitter that Rehana was very much alive.
Spoke to #Rehana she's sound & safe. #dailymail's is not true, she didn't kill 100 #ISIS but fighting fiecely #Kobanepic.twitter.com/gacYI8MOGR
— Rashad abdelQader (@RashadAbdlQader) October 27, 2014
The MailOnline has also reported that Rehana is indeed alive,
according to her friends.
“She is my friend and I confirm that she is alive. And the
picture of beheaded female fighter is not Rehana's picture,”
the newspaper cited a Kobani-based journalist, who also added
that saw Rehana leaving Kobani last week.
According to the journalist, Rehana is now in Turkey.
Another friend of the Kurdish female soldier also told the
MailOnline that the beheaded victim of ISIS was not Rehana.
“The facial features [of the head in the ISIS photo] are not
hers,” a female friend told the newspaper, adding that the
girl’s real name was different.
Rehana is one of several hundred women fighting in an Independent
Women's Battalion known as the YPJ, fighting for the Kurdish
Peshmerga militia.
The Kurdish fighter #Rehana is 25 years old, studying Law (3rd year Program). Dad & uncle fighters killed by #ISIS#Kobane
— Rashad abdelQader (@RashadAbdlQader) October 28, 2014
More than 800 people have died in Kobani since Islamic State militants launched their attack in mid-September.