Popular resistance against attacks endures in Şırnak
As the state of siege under the name of 'curfew' has left two days behind in Şırnak province, neighborhoods protected by popular resistance for self-rule are being targeted by heavy shelling.
As the state of siege under the name of 'curfew' has left two days behind in Şırnak province, neighborhoods protected by popular resistance for self-rule are being targeted by heavy shelling.
As the state of siege under the name of 'curfew' has left two days behind in Şırnak province, neighborhoods protected by popular resistance for self-rule are being targeted by heavy shelling. In the neighborhoods outside the curfew area, Turkish forces are conducting raids and searches in houses.
While tanks deployed around the city are hitting the neighborhoods of Dicle, Yeşilyurt and Gazipaşa, Civilian Defense Units YPS and YPS-JIN are responding to the attacks of state forces.
Yeşilyurt and Gazipaşa neighborhoods, which were the first to develop popular resistance for self-rule are being bombed ceaselessly since last night. The artillery shelling on the neighborhoods around 23rd Gendarmerie Border Division Command has damaged and started a fire in many houses.
The city is witnessing an intense deployment of special operation police and village guards.
While Cumhuriyet and Dicle neighborhoods are being hit by tank fire since early this morning, snipers positioned in the buildings of the Provincial Directorate of Health and Forestry are also opening fire on both neighborhoods.
The attack on Bahçelievler neighborhood is reportedly being conducted from Police Centre and Çakırsöğüt Gendarmerie Brigade.
Yeni neighborhood is being shelled by armored vehicles deployed near the Provicial Directorate of Culture.
On the other hand, Turkish forces are conducting house raids in Ömerköy (Şehr-i Nuh), Vakıfkent and Gündoğdu neighborhoods where there are no trenches and barricades.