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23.1.18

QSD: 3 günlük çatışmalarda 40 asker ve çete öldürüldü | Yeni Özgür Politika - 22 Ocak 2018 Pazartesi 11:14

Açıklamada, işgalci Türk devletinin 3 gündür Efrin ve bağlı yerleşim yerlerinde geliştirdiği saldırılarda 18 sivilin şehit düştüğü, 23 kişinin de yaralandığı belirtildi. QSD açıklamasında 3 QSD savaşçısının da şehit düştü bilgisini paylaştı.

Türk devletinin işgal saldırılarında yaralanan şehit düşen siviller arasında kadın ve çocukların da olduğu, belirtilirken, Bılbıle ilçesine bağlı Kurdo köyünde de işgalci orduya ait 2 tankın imha edildiği, askerleri taşıyan BMB tipi aracın da darbelendiğini kaydedildi.
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January 22, 2018 Monday at 11:14

In the explanations, it was stated that the invasion of the Turkish state in 3 days, Efrin and the attacks in the settlements, 18 civilians were killed and 23 others were wounded. In the QSD statement, 3 QSD fighters also shared the knowledge of martyrs fell.

It is stated that there are women and children among the killed civilians who were injured in the invasion of the Turkish state. It was noted that the Kurdish village of Bilbil county also destroyed 2 invader army tanks and the BMB type vehicle carrying the soldiers was also beaten.


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