November 26 balance sheet from the SDF
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- 14:45 27/11/2022
SDF announced the balance sheet of Turkey's attacks against Northern and Eastern Syria on November 26.
SDF announced the balance sheet of Turkey's attacks against Northern and Eastern Syria on November 26.
Şenyaşar family said, "We will not lose hope despite everything" in their Twitter account on the 629th day of the sit-in for justice.
The bodies of 17 soldiers who lost their lives in Zap, Avaşîn and Metîna were brought to the hospitals in Hakkari.
Turkey bombed the village of Eyn Deqnê and Minix Airport in Shehba.
A lawsuit was filed against Mersin Metropolitan Municipality employee M.Y. on the allegation of "being a member of an organization" for participating in the HDP Youth Council Congress.
Prisoner Abdulselam Güler, whose village was burned to the ground by Turkish soldiers and forced to migration is not released despite his many illnesses. İnci Güler has been screaming for her brother's freedom at the Justice Watch for months.
After the ISIS attacks, Xidir Bişar Çelkî, who started journalism to make the voice of the Yazidis heard to the world, said, "Despite the obstacles, we continue to be the voice and breath of this society."
Turkey's attacks on Northern and Eastern Syrian cities continued throughout the night.
SDF announced that 77 villages and towns were bombed in Turkey's attacks against Northern and Eastern Syria. It was stated that 6 gangs were killed in Zirgan.
Emphasizing that Turkey's attacks strengthen ISIS, SDF General Commander Mazlum Abdi said: "We have prepared for the attack, we will show a fierce resistance."
Two people were detained in house raids in Hezex and Silopi. It was stated that the number of detentions could increase throughout the city.
30 people were detained in Amed, whose houses and workplaces were raided in the morning on the grounds of an unfounded denunciation.
In the clash that broke out on Mount Cudi, it was claimed that a soldier lost his life, 2 soldiers were injured, and a ranger died as a result of being struck by lightning.
7 women, who were detained because of the banner reading "Kurdistan" during the November 25 protest, are being held in Ankara Police Department.
29 years have passed since the murder of Adnan Işık, who left his job and distributed newspapers after the murder of Özgür Gündem Newspaper employee Orhan Karaağar.