Turkish backed gang groups occupy 7 Kurdish villages in Shehba region
Gang groups backed by the Turkish state have occupied 7 Kurdish villages to the south of the Marî town in Shehba region.
Gang groups backed by the Turkish state have occupied 7 Kurdish villages to the south of the Marî town in Shehba region.
According to an ANHA report based on a reliable source from Shehba region, gang groups backed by the Turkish state attacked Kurdish-inhabited villages to the south of the Marî town last night. 7 Kurdish villages were occupied during the aggression.
Names of the occupied Kurdish villages are Keyît, Belîx, Şêx, Cerah, Qihir Kelbîn, Til Betal, Mizel and Al-Berax which are located on the road between Marî town and Al-Bab.
Gang groups continue their attempts to occupy the villages in this region within the scope of Turkish state's occupation plan that aims to change the cultural texture of the region.
Reports are coming through that locals are being forced to migrate and villages are being burned