HPG announces the names two fallen guerrillas
The HPG published the identity of two guerrilla fighters who died in Ağrı countryside last year.
The HPG published the identity of two guerrilla fighters who died in Ağrı countryside last year.
The People's Defense Forces (Hêzên Parastina Gel, HPG) Press Office has published the names of two guerrilla fighters who died last year in the countryside of the Ağrı province.
According to the statement, Hamide Ali, who was born in Kobanê in Northern Syria, and Narin Akçay, who was born in Istanbul, died on 9 November 2019 in an air raid of the Turkish army on the area of Kirê Hallac in Doğubayazıt district.
ID details of the two guerrillas are as follows:
Nom de Guerre: Bahar Kandil |
Nom de Guerre: Tekoşin Şoreş |
"Our contact with the two comrades was lost during a military operation conducted in the region. Only now could it be determined with certainty that they were killed during the operation," said the statement.
About the lives of the fallen fighters, the HPG said: "Our friends Bahar and Têkoşîn joined our ranks with full conviction and faith in the resistance in order to take part in the struggle against the assimilation and annihilation policy of the occupying state and the capitalist system, which is implemented against our people. Part of their deep belief in the liberation movement was a keen awareness of the effective warfare in all regions of Kurdistan. Bahar and Têkoşîn were selfless personalities, endowed with the women's liberation ideology developed by Rêber Apo (Leader Öcalan), who successfully carried out their leading mission in all areas of resistance. They fought in every moment against the occupation mentality and lost their lives in resistance against the aggressors.
In view of the loss of our friends Bahar and Têkoşîn, we express our sincere condolences to their relatives as well as to the whole people of Kurdistan. We promise to realize the ideals of all our martyrs and crown the resistance with victory.”