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BREAKING: Children of fire initiative hit fascist Turkish state in 4 different cities

Nûçe Ciwan English by Nûçe Ciwan English
04/07/2020 - 15:24
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The Children of Fire Initiative claimed responsibility for actions taken in four cities, between 29 June and 3 July.

According to the statement, on July 3, a waste repository was burned in Ankara Yenimahalle.

 

The Initiative declared that they carried out an incineration at two different locations in Bursa, one hour apart, on 1 July, and listed them as follows:

“Plastic factories and warehouses on the road from Bursa-Istanbul were burned. A factory, which was established on an area of 6 hectares of land was turned completely into ashes.

Three huge food and logistics warehouses were burned simultaneously in Bursa, Yıldırım.”

Stating that an auto gallery in İzmir Gaziemir was burned on July 2 and at least 6 vehicles inside were turned to ash, the Initiative announced that on 26 June a factory warehouse producing roofing materials was set on fire in Sakarya, Sapanca.

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