Turkish airstrike kills two civilians in Duhok countryside - UPDATED
The occupying Turkish state bombed a town in Southern Kurdistan and killed two people.
The occupying Turkish state bombed a town in Southern Kurdistan and killed two people.
Turkish warplanes bombed Dinarte town in Akrê district of Duhok city at around 10:00 local time this morning.
According to RojNews, a married couple, Cefer Celal Xalid Zêbarî and Tutê Akreyî, who were from the village of Bamishmish and were engaged in animal husbandry, were killed in the attack.
The Turkish army has escalated its bombardments against Southern Kurdistan (Northern Iraq) in the last week.
The attacks targeting civilian settlements are mainly carried out by warplanes and artillery. Many people have lost their lives as a result of these attacks.
Last week, two border guards were killed and several others were wounded in a shelling by the Turkish state.
On January 26, when Hakan Fidan, the Foreign Minister of the occupying Turkish state visited Baghdad, a bomb attack on a Peshmerga vehicle in Batufa resulted in injuries. On the same day, a citizen's house was bombed in Batufa.
In 2024, at least 33 people were killed and 19 others were injured in attacks by the occupying Turkish state directly targeting civilians. Baghdad and Hewlêr (Erbil) remain silent in the face of the Turkish state's occupation attacks and war crimes.