(ФОТО) Дрско: Курдски пар се венча меѓу урнатините од опустошувања на “Исламска држава” во Кобане

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Брачна двојка избра нестандардна место каде да склучат брак. Двојката сириски Курди се венча на позадината на разурнувања од борбите со “Исламска држава” во градот Кобане, соопштува “Ројтерс” .Ова е првиот граѓански брак склучен откако курдските вооружени сили успеаја да ја вратат контролата над Кобане кој на неколку пати преминува во рацете на групата “Исламска држава”. Регионот беше прогласен за независна курдска автономија.

A groom holds his bride's hand while walking past damaged buildings as they head to their wedding ceremony in the northern Syrian town of Kobani, October 23, 2015. This Kurdish couple is the first to have a civil marriage after the town was captured from Islamic State by Kurdish-led forces and it was declared part of the system of autonomous self government established by the Kurds. Picture taken October 23, 2015. REUTERS/Rodi Said         EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE

Младенците позирале на позадината на уништените згради и улици, и еден минофрлач. Потоа тие се вклучиле во сопствената прослава, којa исто така бил во Кобане.

 

A newly-wed couple celebrate after signing their civil marriage certificate during a ceremony in the northern Syrian town of Kobani, October 23, 2015. This Kurdish couple is the first to have a civil marriage after the town was captured from Islamic State by Kurdish-led forces and it was declared part of the system of autonomous self government established by the Kurds. Picture taken October 23, 2015. REUTERS/Rodi Said         EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE

A groom holds his bride's hand as they head towards their wedding ceremony in the northern Syrian town of Kobani, October 23, 2015. This Kurdish couple is the first to have a civil marriage after the town was captured from Islamic State by Kurdish-led forces and it was declared part of the system of autonomous self government established by the Kurds. Picture taken October 23, 2015. REUTERS/Rodi Said         EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE