Activists in Saarbrücken protest Turkish attack on Shengal

The Turkish state's armed drone attack on Shengal, which resulted in the death of a grandfather and grandson, was protested at a rally in Saarbrücken.

Activists in Saarbrücken protested the Turkish state which bombed a stationery store and Sinunê People's Assembly in Shengal with an unmanned aerial vehicle on Wednesday morning.


Kurds in the city held a rally to condemn the invasion attacks carried out by the Turkish state. Activists said: "The fascist Turkish state attacked Shengal again, they killed a 10-year-old boy and his grandfather. We know very well the traitors who helped the Turkish state. We know well how 5,000 KDP members, who fled without firing a single bullet when ISIS came [in August 2014], left Shengal in the hands of the mercenaries.

It was difficult for the KDP to save the people of Shengal, who were eventually saved by 13 PKK guerrillas. Because the KDP was in cooperation with ISIS. They could not finish off the Yazidi people. Shengal will resist today as it did yesterday."