HBDH militia set 3 factories on fire in Adana

HBDH Orhan Cihat Bingöl Militia reported that they set three factories on fire in Adana and 8 factories were damaged.

In a written statement on Sunday, HBDH (Peoples’ United Revolutionary Movement) Orhan Cihat Bingöl Militia said, “On the night of 4 September, 3 factories were set on fire simultaneously in Karşıyaka Industrial Site in Adana/Yüreğir/Güzelevler, while about 8 factories were damaged. Factories selling office, stationery and furniture products were completely burnt down.”

Drawing attention to the ongoing isolation of Kurdish People's Leader Abdullah Öcalan and the occupation attacks in Kurdistan, HBDH militia stated that a total of 11 factories were damaged by millions of liras in the protests they carried out.

According to the statement, the militias safely retreated to their areas, “We will ask for account for every comrade who fell in our revolutionary struggle which is marked by great sacrifices and costs. We call on everyone to take uninterrupted action until Turkish colonialism is ended in these lands.”