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We’ve already won
Azad and Sinan (Nurullah Bozdoğan) were trying to get through the garden when they encountered mortar fire. Sinan was badly wounded when a mortar shell hit him in the middle. Azad was under a lot of stress. When they saw that Sinan was wounded, his friends dragged him into a house with difficulty. Heval Destan immediately began checking Sinan’s condition. His right wrist and left arm were broken and his back was badly wounded. It was found that he had been pierced to the abdomen. The friends were helpless in the face of these severe wounds. Destan, not knowing what to do, tucked Sinan in and started talking to him to keep him from passing out. Sinan, realizing there was nothing they could do about his increasing pain, said to Destan:“We have already won this war”. He said this with a laugh. He laughed constantly to give his friends strength so that morale would not be lost. How can a person who has suffered so much laugh so sincerely? This spirit created by battle was the answer to that question. Perhaps those who are not in this struggle have difficulty understanding this. Sinan, who was in great pain and on the verge of martyrdom, laughed and chattered non-stop. He was also aware that he would not survive. But he didn’t want his friends to lose their morale for even a moment. As he lay down, he made a small will and said: “Greetings to all my friends”. His pain kept getting worse.
Sinan was the childlike spirit of Nisêbin. Sinan’s martyrdom, the high morals of the people and children of Nisêbîn had to be turned into revenge. The friends who found out about his ordeal tried to hide what they had been through. They tried not to show how they felt. Because Heval Sinan was very angry about such situations. In any case, it was a principle Heval Sinan had left them that in any case it was necessary to continue the fight with the highest morale. The friends, who were very influenced, took it as an instruction to act according to Heval Sinan’s approach.
Heval Kawa was influenced in a different way. But despite everything, he never gave up his strong stance. When he first told our Heval Bakur that Sinan had suffered martyrdom, only a tear fell from Kawa’s eyes. As usual, he immediately hid it. No matter what happens, the fight will not stop. There was no stopping the story of Nisêbîn. A story worthy of Nisêbîn had to be written. The resistance they would leave behind had to be glorious. Nisêbîn’s resistance was not a single word, it was perfect. As Kawa thought and said those things, he knew he should always come first. He acted with that awareness. Nobody has ever seen him stop or slow down. At night he sometimes went to Serdem’s house.“I didn’t work much today” and left again. He knew the arrival patterns of the mortars very well and even with the heaviest mortar attacks he managed to avoid the positions. The eyes of the friends who saw Kawa smiled and they were encouraged. Sometimes he would pass the same spot ten times a day. Mothers who saw him forced him to eat and said he had become too thin. Kawa, who grew up without a mother, at the age of twenty-five saw and experienced motherhood through the approach of these mothers. He always went exploring with his binoculars, which he never took off his neck. Every time he saw the occupiers, he would fire the first bullet and say, “We’ve already won . ”
After Dilovan’s injury, Şahan took his place. The crossing was difficult as there were no barricades. The occupiers also took advantage of this and positioned themselves. There were casualties, the resistance fighters retreated from three positions from Beçem to Kanarya Strait opposite the Silk Road. But the system worked exactly the same. This time, Fuat (Marwan Baran) was the focus. Fuat had come to Koçera from Şehîd Gelhat. Heval Fuat had already come like a medicine on that front. Heval Fuat had detonated many guided mines on the attackers, who were attacking violently. But the attackers brought in truckloads of ammunition and immediately replaced each dead person. A new system was developed against the invaders approaching with infantry. They tried, breaching the wall with sledgehammers too big for a human to lift. From the noise it made it was obvious where the occupiers would be coming from. In contrast, detonator mines were converted from small tubes into cable mines. The mine was dropped where they were supposed to break through and then the cable was pulled twenty to twenty-five meters. In this way, the occupiers could no longer get rid of the mine in front of the wall that they had breached. Only Heval Fuat, who was patient with ambushes, could do the job very well. In doing so, he scared the occupiers terribly. Fuat, who saw his friend Xebatkar come to Koçera to find out about the situation of the resistance fighters, prepared a mine in honor of the arrival of his friend Xebatkar and detonated it on the attackers. Heval Xebatkar, who came to Koçera, had to return to Elika. All friends were very happy when he arrived, they were very encouraged. Since he had Heval Kawa in Koçera, he didn’t worry about the situation on that front. He was standing with his back against a solid rock. Kawa became the rock he leaned against. There was no need to worry about Kawa. He came and went, but mostly stayed with Elika. he was not worried about the situation on that front. He was standing with his back against a solid rock. Kawa became the rock he leaned against. There was no need to worry about Kawa. He came and went, but mostly stayed with Elika. he was not worried about the situation on that front. He was standing with his back against a solid rock. Kawa became the rock he leaned against. There was no need to worry about Kawa. He came and went, but mostly stayed with Elika.
The occupiers had turned the school across from Berçem into a headquarters, as if they had concentrated all the power of a city there. These occupiers set up their positions in the windows and placed their murder weapons around the sandbags. As if that wasn’t enough, they also had a doçka set up. These were obviously preparations for more extensive attacks. The occupiers had difficulties due to the losses suffered by Weysekê and the attackers intensified their attacks day by day. Therefore, Şehîd Gelhat decided that three hevals would travel to this region. Xeyri (Serdar Doğan), Ferhat and Rizgar Nisêbîn were these hevals. Xeyri took the place of Serfiraz and Ferhat took the place of Alişer. Ferhat used the B7 weapon to hit the missile from a height of 12 meters. Everything was fine again. After the new arrivals, Kawa spoke to Amed and a plan was hatched to deal a blow to the occupiers. It was decided to lay mines in the house that the occupiers planned to enter next. People with a pure heart always sense what is about to happen. Amed, who prepared the mine at night, said he would take over the mine himself despite persistent urging. It was clear from his mood that Amed felt something. Despite his Hevals’ urging, he said he would go himself and got them to agree. He entered the house, but he felt that the occupiers had already entered the house. But despite everything, he left the mine and came back. He later realized that he forgot to turn on the mine. In the House, which he re-entered, he faced the occupiers. Amed, who was wounded in the abdomen, was immediately taken to the home of the injured. He was clothed, at least his condition was better at the moment. Amed, the cozy Amed, was wounded. But fortunately his condition was not bad. He kept talking shyly to Kawa. The number of injured Hevals was high. However, no one was in serious condition. Heval Dilovan was in a little more pain. Although he tried to hide it, the situation occasionally became noticeable. The wounded’ pain was eased a little when they were visited by other friends. They added a sense of vengeance to that pain. They fought this pain together. These fighters
Kawa had radioed the neighborhood of Kanika, urging them to take action to weaken the occupiers’ power a bit. Knowing that Ferhat (Yusuf Gücel) would do this, Kawa was sure that “Ferhat would lighten our burden”. On March 29, Serdem, who had received the call to action, said goodbye to Kawa. An armored vehicle designated “Dragon” was destroyed by a mine, killing a major and the soldiers inside. After this action, the mortar fire spread to a large area. When Kawa got the message, he first smiled, then leaned his back against the wall and lit a cigarette. He went through the positions one by one and told his hevals about this action.
Heval Alişer wasn’t the only one maintaining the position. Farqin and Eriş (Ahmet Oğul) were his angels. Eriş was the mainstay of the position with his courage. Lined up at two positions, Alişer, Farqin, Eriş, Ferhat, İrfan and Kamuran Silopi shared a common team spirit. When Eriş left his post, he planted a bomb and fled. This was tried for the first time. Other Hevals were mobilized to detonate mines in front of the long barricade in the long position dubbed the Great Wall of China on the compound next to it. Here the occupiers attacked with cobras and tanks. Ferhat came out from behind the Great Wall of China, suddenly said “Hello” and launched the B7 rocket. Farqin waited for the occupiers to arrive, bomb in hand. Was that all Fedaî? Yes, they were all Fedaî. Their bodies were different, but they all had a soul. And that was the spirit of sacrificial struggle. Each of them carried that spirit in a different body. Only Amed was missing from this team, which perfectly represented the spirit of the Hevaltî. Ferhat also switched to this position after Amed’s injury. Ferhat began his preparations after moving to where Amed usually stood. Kawa was in Alişer’s position at that point. An occupying soldier stationed in the building next to the cemetery had fired a missile at the Serfiraz’ position. Just as he was about to fire the second shot, he was hit by Kawa’s bullets. He immediately shot down the occupier, whom he recognized at the last moment. but they all had a soul. And that was the spirit of sacrificial struggle. Each of them carried that spirit in a different body. Only Amed was missing from this team, which perfectly represented the spirit of the Hevaltî. Ferhat also switched to this position after Amed’s injury. Ferhat began his preparations after moving to where Amed usually stood. Kawa was in Alişer’s position at that point. An occupying soldier stationed in the building next to the cemetery had fired a missile at the Serfiraz’ position. Just as he was about to fire the second shot, he was hit by Kawa’s bullets. He immediately shot down the occupier, whom he recognized at the last moment. but they all had a soul. And that was the spirit of sacrificial struggle. Each of them carried that spirit in a different body. Only Amed was missing from this team, which perfectly represented the spirit of the Hevaltî. Ferhat also switched to this position after Amed’s injury.
Alişer had to leave the front at Kawa’s urging. On the way back he was slightly wounded by grenade launchers. He was not badly wounded, but the number of wounded increased. Alişer was taken to the basement where Serdem was staying and treated immediately. Evîn (Emine Yapacak), a friend, took care of her. The Sponge Bob pajamas they found for Alişer became the subject of jokes among the Hevals. Everyone who saw him in that condition laughed. The days flew by. The attackers, who took heavy blows, were almost exhausted. They had abandoned that area and were mobilizing for attacks on other fronts.