AGIRÎ, NORTHERN KURDISTAN
The coronavirus, which supposedly emerged in the Wuhan city of China and has spread to the whole world, cost the lives of 24 thousand people and continues to threaten.
While no noteworthy precaution had been taken by the terrorist Turkish state in Turkey or Northern Kurdistan which it insists to occupy, the deaths in these regions continue to increase day by day. Though, the lack of health precautions is only the tip of the iceberg. Nuce Ciwan sources have documented that refugees from Iran are freely crossing into Northern Kurdistan through Turkish police stations in Agiri.
Tens of sick refugees continue to come from Iran where there are thousands of deaths and even more cases, from Turkish police stations in Agirî. In the photos documented by our agency, it is seen that the groups take a break in a rural area close to Bazîd where the invading Turkish state had previously announced that a major “operation” had begun.
Refugees who can not pass through border gates pass through the police stations lined up across the border with 500m distance between each. Watch towers are dotted along the occupation border with 100m between each. While refugees are passing into Northern Kurdistan in small groups, the only possible conclusion one may come to is that the terrorist Turkish state is aware that these refugees rapidly heighten the chances of Corona and death in Northern Kurdistan.
It is almost impossible otherwise for the invading Turkish soldiers stationed on every hill along the border line to not see dozens of people crossing every day.
Our sources have reported that the refugees come from the Rojhilat (Eastern) side of Kurdistan, through the Gir village on the the Gilîdağ line, and to Bazid from Mişka. It has also been detected that a majority of the refugees are of Afghan, Pakistani or Kyrgyz origin.
Citizens who see the refugees crossing freely report that most refugees have difficulty walking and are sick. After these people come to the city centre, they try to go to city bus stations or somehow switch to other cities.
On the other hand, in her speech at the Turkish Grand National Assembly, Dilan Dirayet Taşdemir, the Deputy of the Turkish Parliament, drew attention to the fact that the public health is under great danger since enough precautions have not been taken.
NC // Yılmaz ARARAT