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Kurdistan People's Defence Forces

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1- On 2 November, the colonist Turkish state army carried out air-raid on the Village of Bermiza/Geliye Res/Xakurke/the Medya Defence Areas. As a result, the wine yards, the gardens have been damaged and animals belongs to the villagers killed.

 

2- On 3 November, our guerrillas carried out an action against the enemy troops belongs to the Sere Seve Battalion, positioned on the Hill of Orta, in the district of Cukurca/Hakkari. The action carried out at 11:00 hour and as result 1 enemy troop killed.

3- On 3 November, our guerrillas carried an action against the operational enemy troops, which were carrying out military operation for the last three days, in the area of Xapuske/Zagros/the Medya Defence Areas. The action carried out at around 15:00 hour, and the number of killed and wounded enemy troops couldn't be clerified. Aftermath of the action, enemy carried away its killed and wounded troops with two scorscy helicopters under the air support of cobra type helicopters. The operation pulled back with no result.

4- On 3 November at around 16:00 hour, the colonist Turkish state army's cobra type helicopters carried out an attack on the area of Xapuske and the surrounding areas/Zagros/the Medya Defence Areas. Aftermath of these attacks, enemy enforced its troops on the Hill of Silo and Besosin military station with 13 vehicles of troops.

5- On 3 November, our guerrillas carried an action against a military convoy in between the area of Rubarok and the district of Semdinli/Hakkari. As a result 1 military vehicle damaged by our guerrillas. The number of killed and wounded enemy troops couldn't be able to clerified.

6- On 3 November at 23:00 hour, our guerrillas carried an action against the enemy troops positioned on a Hill on the road of Igdir-Dogubeyazit. Our guerrillas also targeted the enemy military vehicles on the road as well. As a result of this action, the number of killed and wounded troops couldn't be clerified.

HPG Press and Communication Center

04/11/2011