HPG reports ongoing actions by guerrillas in Northern Kurdistan

HPG Press Office reported ongoing actions by guerrillas and operations by Turkish army in Northern Kurdistan.

HPG Press Office reported ongoing actions by guerrillas and operations by Turkish army in Northern Kurdistan.

HAKKARİ

HPG Press Office reported in a written statement that guerrillas carried out an action targeting the brigade and soldiers deployed around in Hakkari's Çukurca district at 09:30 on September 11. Two soldiers were killed in the action.

At 11:00 on September 11, guerrillas hit an armored vehicle in a Turkish military convoy heading from Erbiş village towards Ertuş area of Çukurca. The armored vehicle was destroyed as a result of the action and the soldiers in it were killed, while the exact number of casualties couldn't be clarified.

ŞIRNAK

At 13:00 on September 11, guerrillas hit the soldiers stationed in Çeperên Şêxa area of Şırnak's Uludere district with heavy weapons. The number of dead and wounded soldiers couldn't be clarified.

VAN

As part of the Martyr Xebat Aktepe Revolutionary Initiative, guerrillas targeted an emplacement of Turkish troops in Bibanê outpost in Şerefan area of Van's Başkale district at 18:30 on September 11. Two soldiers were killed in this action.

MILITARY OPERATION IN THE TRIANGLE AREA BETWEEN HATAY, OSMANİYE AND ANTEP

HPG continued, reporting that Turkish army launched an operation in the triangle area between Osmaniye, Hatay and Antep provinces. On September 9, clashes erupted between guerrillas and soldiers in Hınzır hamlet in Antep's İslâhiye district. The number of soldiers killed or wounded during the fighting couldn't be clarified. HPG noted that soldiers are laying ambushes in the operation zone.

TURKISH BOMBARDMENT ON QANDİL DAMAGED THE FIELDS OF LOCAL PEOPLE

HPG reported that Turkish fighter jets bombarded the Hiva Hill in Qandil region of guerrilla-held Medya Defense Zones in Southern Kurdistan territory at between 14.00-15.00 on September 11. The bombardment caused damage on the fields and orchards of the local people.