Invading Turkish army starts building new wall in Rojava
The invading Turkish state has once again started to build a wall in an 8 km area between Rojava and Bakur (North) Kurdistan.
The invading Turkish state has once again started to build a wall in an 8 km area between Rojava and Bakur (North) Kurdistan.
In the past days, the invading Turkish state has started to build a wall in an area of 8 km from the police station of Magharat Al-Waqi' in the village of Sofi Salem and that of Basrun in Bakur (North) Kurdistan adjacent to the village of Kharab Reşkê Ber Avê in the region of Derik.
The wall is a continuation of the walls built by the invading Turkish state to divide North and East Syria and Bakur Kurdistan. The occupying Turkish state started building a wall in 2016. The previously built wall was 688 km long and is the 3rd longest wall in the world.