Turkish army bombs a village in Duhok, starting a fire
The Turkish state bombed the village of Kanî in the Amêdiyê, in the district of Duhok in South Kurdistan. A fire broke out after the bombing.
The Turkish state bombed the village of Kanî in the Amêdiyê, in the district of Duhok in South Kurdistan. A fire broke out after the bombing.
According to ROJNEWS news, warplanes belonging to the Turkish state bombed the village of Kanî in Amêdiyê, in the province of Duhok.
It was reported that a large fire broke out in the village after the bombardment. An unmanned aerial vehicle belonging to the Turkish state had previously crashed in the same area.
The occupation is expanding, civilians are targeted
While the Turkish state has been expanding its occupation attacks in South Kurdistan with the complicity of the KDP in recent months, it is threatening to evacuate hundreds of villages. Civilian residential areas are systematically bombed. Dozens of villages have been evacuated and according to local sources, more than 600 villages are threatened with evacuation.
Community Peacemaker Teams (CPT) reported that the Turkish state expanded its air strikes to the Çoman district of Hewlêr and that the region was bombed twice in a week.
According to CPT data, 19 civilians were martyred and 2 citizens were injured as a result of the attacks carried out by the Turkish state against South Kurdistan since the beginning of the year.