An article titled “Nightmare Days,” published in the 59 issue of “Our Voice” of March 24 (April 4), 1918, reads:
Everywhere, corpses are distorted, mutilated, disfigured… The Tazapir Mosque was severely damaged by artillery shelling… In the yard of the 6th section, the patrol found about 600 Muslim women prisoners with children, freed and escorted them to the Muslim part of the city. The broad masses are full of anger and hatred, growing into a sense of fierce vengeance that will not be so easy to deal with…