RİHA
Today marks the 7th day of the resistance against the occupation attacks of the invading Turkish state against Rojava and Northern Syria. While the shipments increased in the border district of Riha where the invasion attacks were felt most intensively, the invading commanders who worked at the border were heard saying, “The YPG doesn’t run from the bombs. We’ve been here three months, we’re miserable. We have become unable to get out of the police station.”
AMBULANCES AND HELICOPTERS ON STANDBY 24 HOURS A DAY
From the Riha front of the occupation attacks, it has been reported that ambulances and helicopters are on standby 24 hours a day to carry the dead and wounded occupation soldiers. Part of the airport is said to be closed to civilians while extraordinary measures taken; incoming and outgoing passengers are not allowed to take photos.
In the Akçakale and Ceylanpinar districts, it was reported that the Mehmet Akif Inan Training and Research Hospital ambulances are travelling non-stop to reach the dead and wounded occupation soldiers.
It was learned that the Riha Metropolitan Municipality shipped a large number of construction equipment and workers to the rural district of Pîrsus, which is the border of Kobanê, and that the occupation roads were opened with the construction machinery taken to the region.
FORCED FLAG HANGING
On the other hand, in the central districts of Riha such as Girê Sor (Sivere), Xelfetî, Curnê Reş (Hilvan), Wêranşar, and Bêrecûk (Birecik), some of the tradesmen who were distributing flags to the locals accompanied by the occupying police threatened the people to hang flags.