CENTRAL NEWS
On 25 November, at 11-12 o’clock midday, 20 official state cars of the KDP crossed from the Begova route to the Brîfka triangle, through a new check-point they established. The convoy is travelling in the direction of Kanî Masî and is predicted to contain new forces being deployed to the area.
Earlier, a convoy of 300 fighters and 56 armored vehicles, including tanks, artillery and heavy weapons stopped in a location between Çoman and Heci Ümran.
Since the initiation of the occupation operation in Heftanîn by the fascist Turkish state and it’s KDP extension, several check-points were built by the alliance in areas liberated by the PKK guerrillas. The KDP utilized the opportunity, assuming that the Kurdistan Freedom Guerrillas would be defeated in Heftanîn, to deploy heavy weapons and establish check-points and outposts especially in Heftanîn and Metîna.
The betraying, pro-Turkish KDP forces’ attempts to occupy some areas in Metîna and were repulsed by the guerrilla forces, though it has been noted that some check-points have still not been abandoned. These attempts to establish check-points in guerrilla areas by the KDP continued on 23 November in the Brîfka triangle, a central point between the KanÎ Masî, Brîfka and Begova. On the same day, the KDP forces also established a check-point near the Seferya village where there is a petrol station.
According to local reports, the KDP is attempting to deploy forces and heavy weapons to the Berware region. The locals in the Berware region and members of the Berware tribe have reported that these check-points are being established on the basis of surveilling the activity of the Kurdistan Freedom Guerrillas.
The HPG guerrillas, the armed forces of the PKK, have warned the spying KDP forces countless times, urging them to refrain from such provocative actions, though the KDP’s hostile attitudes continue as tensions in the Brîfka triangle reach peak.
Tensions between Kurdish forces continue to escalate in Brîfka as the KDP continues to build check-points in guerrilla areas, to feed intelligence to the hostile Turkish state.
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