23 soldiers killed in guerrilla actions from Heftanin to Serhat

At least 23 soldiers of the Turkish army have been killed in guerrilla actions in Heftanin, Hakkari, Şırnak and Ağrı.

The Press Centre of the People's Defense Forces (HPG) has announced details of the latest guerrilla actions in Southern and Northern Kurdistan. According to the statement, a total of 23 soldiers of the Turkish army have been killed.

Heftanin

In Heftanin, a region within the Medya Defense Zones in Southern Kurdistan, guerrillas targeted a Turkish army military unit stationed on Hill Partîzan on 5 May. According to HPG, positions and shelters on the hill were placed under effective fire, while the number of dead and injured could not be determined.

On the same day the Turkish Air Force bombed the area of Şehîd Kendal, one day later the Hill Qesrokê in Heftanin. The guerrillas did not suffer any casualties.

Hakkari

On May 6, the guerrillas targeted a Turkish military unit stationed on Hill Merganiş in Çukurca district of Hakkari. Two soldiers were killed and one position of the Turkish army was destroyed.

Şırnak

On May 2, the Turkish army launched a military operation on Mount Cudi in Şırnak countryside which covered the areas of Deriyê Xendekê, Deriyê Hirçê and Kasaphane. The operation was ended without any results on May 5.

On May 5, guerrillas targeted a military post located between the areas of Dader and Siwaro in the region of Mount Cudi. While the number of dead and injured could not be determined, the Turkish army shelled the area at random with mortar and howitzer fire.

On the same day, the HPG carried out a sabotage operation near the village of Osyan in Besta region. The action, which was directed against infantry soldiers and an Amarok-type vehicle on its way to a military camp on a hill, left five soldiers dead. In another sabotage action, guerrillas targeted a military unit that came to the scene for intervention. One soldier was killed as a result.

The guerrilla unit involved was able to withdraw without losses.

Ağrı

The Turkish army has been setting ambushes along the international road between Bazid (Doğubeyazıt) district of Ağrı and Gürbulak district of Van province. After a surveillance, guerrillas targeted this unit and targeted them in their armored vehicles on 5 May. An armored vehicle was destroyed and 15 soldiers were killed during the action, after which the Turkish army transported away the casualties in ambulances.

The Turkish army also launched a military operation in the area where fierce fighting broke out between the Turkish army and the guerrillas. Three guerrillas fell fighting on 6 May, and their ID details are as follows:

Nom de Guerre: Azad Tatvan
First-Last Name: Nevzat Pirbudak
Place of Birth: Bitlis
Mother's-Father's Name: Dılşah – Necmettin
Date and Place of Martyrdom: 6 May 2020 / Ağrı

 

Nom de Guerre: Birindar Maku
First-Last Name: Hüseyin Abberim
Place of Birth: Maku
Mother's-Father's Name: Mohabat – Ali
Date and Place of Martyrdom: 6 May 2020 / Ağrı

 

Nom de Guerre: Piro Serhat
First-Last Name: Özer İnce
Place of Birth: Kars
Mother's-Father's Name: Hanım – Halis
Date and Place of Martyrdom: 6 May 2020 / Ağrı

HPG said that Azad Tetwan was born in Tatvan district of Bitlis province and grew up in a patriotic family. He got to know the liberation struggle at a very early age and joined the guerrilla in 2005. In the mountains of Kurdistan, he fought in many areas and was operating in the Serhat region recently. The HPG described him as a tireless commander who fulfilled his duties with a great sense of responsibility.

Birindar Maku and Piro Serhed also got to know the liberation struggle in their youth and experienced the extermination campaign against the Kurdish people directly. They joined the guerrilla struggle in order to resist against the genocidal practices targeting the Kurdish people.