Relatives of civilians hit: responsible should respond for attack

Relatives of those who lost their lives and were injured in the drone attack carried out by Turkey in the village of Qirinful on Wednesday, said that the Turkish state that carried out the massacre should be held accountable for the attack.

The invading Turkish state bombed a vehicle with civilians in the village of Qirinful, 24 kilometers west of Girê Spî, on Wednesday evening. Two people from the same family were killed in the bombing, while 3 were seriously injured.

Five members of the Mehmûd Elî Pîre family were driving to the village in order to get their belongings in Qirinful but were hit by the Turkish state.

Nizam Mehmud Elî Pîre and Hecî Ehmed fell martyrs as a result of the drone bombing. Nizam's  sisters (both teachers) Newroz and Roksan were seriously injured. With them  Mihemed was also injured.

The wounded were brought to hospitals in Kobanê by the residents of the region who brought the bodies of the dead to Çelebi. The bodies of the two martyrs were buried in the village of Salokê in Eyn Îsa.

Merwan Elî Pîrê, brother of victim Nîzam Mehmûd Elî Pîre, said: "The occupying Turkish state massacred one brother and severely wounded my three others. My family was victim of Erdogan's barbarism. The United Nations should held Turkey accountable for this massacre."

Reacting to the statements of the Turkish state authorities that said that "terrorists were killed" Merwan said: "No one is a terrorist here. Everyone loves life and peace. My sisters are teachers, and they teach children. Yet the Turkish state targeted them."

In the images taken where the bombing took place, it is clearly seen that the vehicle was directly targeted and hit.