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HPG: 3 Turkish soldiers killed in Avaşin

3 Turkish soldiers killed in action by YJA-Star in Avaşin.

Firaz Dağ by Firaz Dağ
15/04/2022 - 22:59
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BEHDINAN – HPG’s Press Centre released a written statement concerning the action carried out by YJA Star against the and the Turkish occupation army in Avaşin

On April 13 at 18:13, the Turkish troops in Girê Martyr Dilgêş were shot by our YJA Star forces with heavy weapons, 2 military positions and one surveillance camera system were destroyed.

On April 13 and 14, the Girê Cûdî and Girê FM areas in the Zap region were bombed by Turkish fighter jets and howitzers fired from Turkish outposts on the border line.

On April 14, between 16:00 and 22:30, Turkish helicopter activity was reported in the Werxelê and Şehitlik areas in the Avaşîn region. During the same hours, the Werxêlê area was bombed 3 times by Turkish fighters.

On April 14, between 14:05 and 21:40, the areas of Karker, Cehennem, Şikefta Birîndara, Kurojahro, Şehîd Şahin and Şehîd Rustem in the Zap region were bombed 23 times by Turkish jets.

On the same day, at 21:30, the Kunishka area in ​​the Zap region was bombed 3 times by Turkish fighters.

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