Three cars set on fire in Istanbul

Three cars "belonging to collaborators" were set on fire in Istanbul.

A group calling themselves ‘Martyr Sakine Cansız Vengeance Unit’ claimed responsibility for an action in Istanbul city.

According to the statement of the group, “three cars belonging to collaborators were set on fire on March 11.”

The statement did not include any other detail.

On February 25, the same group claimed responsibility for setting on fire a "fascist" workplace in Istanbul.

The group said in a written statement: "On 23 February 2020, a workplace belonging to fascists was set on fire in Ümraniye district."

The group stated that their actions will continue with "determination" until the isolation on Kurdish people's leader Abdullah Öcalan is lifted and Öcalan freed.

Before that, the group announced having set seven vehicles "belonging to fascists" were set on fire in Istanbul to protest the February 15 conspiracy and isolation imposed on Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan. 

"Our actions and struggle will continue until the Imrali wall is broken and the Kurdish people are liberated," said the statement of the group.