Attack on gas station and oil well in Northern and Eastern Syria
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- 10:31 09/10/2023
Turkish warplanes attacked oil wells and gas stations in Northern and Eastern Syria.
Turkish warplanes attacked oil wells and gas stations in Northern and Eastern Syria.
Former HDP District Co-chair Nazmiye Güzel, who was detained in Berwarî district, was arrested.
Due to Turkey's attacks, the gas and electricity power plant in the Cizre Region of Northern and Eastern Syria was largely out of service.
Residents of Maxmur Camp protested Turkey's attacks with a march.
Stating that Turkey committed a war crime with its attacks on Northern and Eastern Syria, Berîtan Sarya said: "The agenda of the sovereign states is to weaken the Autonomous Administration and make it dependent on them."
Journalist Ahmet Kanbal said that the operation in which he was detained and released during the raid on his house was carried out "to deceive the public and create perception".
North and East Syria Autonomous Administration Women's Board President Adalet Omer said that Turkey's attack's aim is to leave the Kurds without status.
Stating that the international conspiracy against PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan was planned in many ways, Zübeyir Aydar said that Öcalan foiled the conspiracy with struggle despite the severe isolation conditions.
It was stated that a mother and her 2 children were injured in the attack by Turkey's drone targeting a mosque in Maxmur.
It was learned that journalist Ahmet Kanbal, who was detained in Mêrdîn, was accused of "terrorism propaganda".
Green Left Party condemned the attacks on Northern and Eastern Syria and emphasized that the attacks are no different from the ISIS mentality.
It was stated that the Siwêdikê station, which provides electricity to the Cizre region of Northern and Eastern Syria, was bombed 5 times.
Stating that Turkey does not distinguish between military and civilians in Northern and Eastern Syria, Prof. Dr. Cengiz Aktar commented on the attitude of states towards attacks as "This is a century-old consensus".
Families of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan and Ömer Hayri Konar, Hamili Yıldırım and Veysi Aktaş held in İmralı Prison applied to the prosecutor's office and the prison directorate for a visit.
At least 246 people, including journalists and politicians, were detained within 5 days after the attack on the Ministry of Internal Affairs.