People blocked, the shepherd taken to the operation

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HAKKARİ - After the military operation launched on Sipêrêz Mountain in Gever's Tiloran'a Jêr and Tiloran'a Jor villages, the berivans, who milk animals, were prevented from going to the plateau to milk their sheep, while a shepherd was forcibly taken to the operation area.
 
The military operation, which was launched yesterday, continues in the areas where the villages of Jêr in Tiloran, Jor, Pagê, Mitirban, Meşkan, Mûşan, Kendalok and Wargenima in the Gever ( Yüksekova) district of Colemêrg(Hakkari) are located. It has been reported that hundreds of soldiers, armored vehicles and helicopters have been dispatched to Tajdîn, Sipêrêz, Omerê Mountain, Pagê and Topizava highlands.
 
It was stated that heavy gunfire was heard in the area where Sipêrêz Mountain is located yesterday evening, and many rangers were sent to the region.
 
BERIVANS ARE BLOCKED
 
Berivans, who set out in the morning to milk their sheep on the plateau in the countryside of Tiloran village, faced the obstacle of soldiers. It was stated that the berivans who were stopped by the soldiers on the way to Warê Horê plateau, where they regularly go to milk their sheep every day, were searched and passed through GBT, and they were asked to reveal their faces. It was recorded that the soldiers warned the berivans that "the plateau is prohibited and they should not come to the region until further notice".
 
THE SHEEPERS CANNOT BE REACHED
 
In the ongoing operation, it was learned that a shepherd was forcibly taken to the operation area and included in the operation, alleging that he had a "criminal record". It was reported that the shepherd named Şiyar Demir was stranded in the countryside, and the soldiers did not allow anyone to reach the shepherd or go near him. It was learned that the citizens who went to the plateau and wondered about their shepherds were blocked.
 
SHEPHERDS WERE BATTERED 
 
It was also claimed that the villagers who wanted to reach the shepherds were prevented from going to the highland and reaching the shepherds, and that the shepherds were beaten by the soldiers. It was also stated that hundreds of sheep belonging to the villagers were scattered around and the villagers were not allowed to find their sheep.
 
LADLES HAVE BEEN DELIVERED TO THE REGION
 
On the other hand, it was learned that many ladles were taken to the region early in the morning. An official decision has not yet been published regarding the ban decision in the region.