Armored vehicle shipment from KDP to Sîdekan
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- 13:04 14/9/2023
KDP sent approximately 200 armored vehicles with heavy weapons to the Sîdekan district in the Bradost area.
KDP sent approximately 200 armored vehicles with heavy weapons to the Sîdekan district in the Bradost area.
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