Turkish army’s violations at Efrîn border continue
Soldiers of the Turkish army uprooted 150 trees and continues with channel excavation at the border between Rojava (Western) and Bakurê (Northern) Kurdistan.
Soldiers of the Turkish army uprooted 150 trees and continues with channel excavation at the border between Rojava (Western) and Bakurê (Northern) Kurdistan.
Rojava-based Hawar News Agency (ANHA) reported that the invading Turkish army has built a military centre at the border of Northern Syria’s Efrîn Canton.
According to an ANHA report, soldiers of the Turkish army uprooted 150 trees of locals from Baliya village in Efrîn’s Rajo region, and continues with the building of a wall along the border.
Turkish soldiers had similarly uprooted 70 olive and 50 almond trees in the village of Şingelê in Rajo’s Meydana district on October 26.