The effects of the destruction caused by the bombing of Turkish warplanes on the headquarters of the General Command of the units of protection of the people in Kurdistan Syria
Ruudau - Erbil
The General Command of the People's Protection Units announced the death toll of the attack by Turkish warplanes on its headquarters in Kratchuk mountain in Kuristan Syria.
"As a result of the barbaric bombardment of the Turkish State Air Force on Tuesday morning, the headquarters of the General Command of the People's Protection Units in Mount Karajuk (Karachuk) killed 20 fighters and fighters and injured 18 others, three of them seriously injured," spokesman for the People's Protection Units, Redor Khalil, said in a statement. "He said.
Khalil added that "the shelling resulted in considerable material damage at the site and damage to civilian property near the target location."
On Tuesday, April 25, 2017, Turkish warplanes launched a large-scale attack on the General Headquarters of the People's Protection Units at the Karachuk Mountain near the city of Dirk, where the information and radio center, the communications center and some military establishments are located.
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Turkish warplanes bombard a strategic headquarters to lead the people's protection units in the Karachuk mountain in Hassakeh
A military source said on Tuesday that warplanes launched air strikes on headquarters of the People's Protection Units in the "Karachuk" mountain near Derek "Maalikiya" in Kurdistan Syria.
"Unidentified warplanes launched more than 10 air strikes against headquarters of the People's Protection Units in Mount Karachuk near Derek," the source said.
He pointed out that the cellular communications network was cut off from the cities of Derek and Kerki in order to after the targeting of the mountain (Karachuk) and areas nearby.
In the context of the leader of the Movement for Democratic Society, Aldar Khalil, through a tweet on his private page in the social networking site, "Twitter" that "Turkish warplanes launched air raids on Kurdistan, Syria and Sinjar."
It is noteworthy that high-level leaders of the People's Protection units took from the mountain (Karachuk) strategic headquarters.
Ruudau - Erbil
The Turkish army targets the positions of units of protection of the Kurdish people in Darbasiya, Kurdistan, Syria
By Azad Jamkari an hour ago
The sites of the People's Protection Units in Darbasiya are under Turkish bombardment
Ruudau - Erbil
The Turkish military targeted heavy artillery positions of the people's protection units, on Wednesday, in the border villages of the city of Darbasiya in the countryside of the province of Hasaka, Kurdistan, Syria.
Jamal Hammou, deputy head of the Economic Committee for Self-Management, a member of Derbasiya, told the RODAO news channel that the Turkish army had targeted heavy artillery with the military units of the people's protection units in the villages of Karbashk, Shirk, Gitli, Bir Kneis and Kebaz.
According to Hamo's information, "the People's Protection Units responded to the attacks and fired on Turkish troops stationed at the border."
In the context, activists from the Darbasiya, reported that "violent clashes are now taking place between the Turkish People's Protection and Army units in the border areas"
Turkish artillery targets the positions of units of protection of the Kurdish people in Afrin
By Azad Jamkari an hour ago
The sites of the People's Protection Units are subjected to a Turkish artillery attack
Ruudau - Erbil
According to informed sources, the Turkish army targeted artillery positions of the people's protection units, on Wednesday, in villages belonging to the city of Afrin, northwest of Aleppo, Kurdistan, Syria.
The source added that "the Turkish artillery targeted the military headquarters in the villages (Farfurk and Qara Baba) north-west of Afrin, close to the border with Turkey."
For its part, explained the units to protect the people that "the bombing did not result in the deaths or injuries," noting that it "responded to the attacks."
On Tuesday, April 25, 2017, Turkish warplanes launched a large-scale attack on the General Headquarters of the People's Protection Units in the Karachuk Mountain near the city of Dirk, where the information and radio center, the communications center and some military establishments are located.
Turkish shelling included all Kurdish areas from the far east of Mount Karachuk near the Tigris valley to the far west in Afrin northwest of Aleppo ...
Remarkably, the aerial bombardment was just a short distance from the US base in Syria, the Rumailan base, where US cargo planes land
"Kurdish units" Washington calls for protection from Turkey
A picture of a US commander's visit from the Rumailan base to the Turkish air strike site accompanied by YPG-PYD leaders
Wednesday 26 April 2017
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The militia demanded the protection of the Kurdish people, who lead the militias of the Syrian democratic forces and supported by the international coalition, called on Washington to intervene to stop what it called "encroachments" Turkish, following raids by Turkey on its positions in Hasaka.
"We ask the international coalition to intervene to stop these Turkish aggression," said a leader of the Kurdish militia militia, who declined to be named. "It is unreasonable to fight on a front of the importance of tenderness, and we are bombarded by Turkish airliners," AFP said.
"We need more guarantees than the coalition forces and a clear and stated position ... that we can complete the process without being targeted in our back lines," he said.
The statements came at a time when a US military official from the International Coalition inspected the target location, accompanied by leaders of the units, notably spokesman Redor Khalil, who told the same agency, "Certainly this silence can not be tolerated and we have the right to defend ourselves."
He stressed that the coalition "bears a great responsibility and it must do its duty to protect the region as we are partners in the fight against Dahesh."
The United States has expressed "deep concern" over air strikes by Turkish planes in Syria and Iraq and said Ankara had not received approval from the Washington-led coalition against the "state" organization.
Turkish planes bombed PKK positions in the Sinjar region of Iraq and the militia of the Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) units in al-Hasakah, eastern Syria.
Turkey is a member of the US-led coalition and Washington's ally in NATO, but Ankara vehemently rejects Washington's support for the militia of the Kurdish units that are leading the militias of the Syrian Democratic Forces, which are tightening the grip on al-Raqqa, the stronghold of the Islamic state.
Turkey, on the other hand, classifies the units and their political wing as a "terrorist" organization and considers it an extension of the PKK, which has been leading a rebellion against it since the 1980s on Turkish soil.
The Turkish bombardment of the Karachuk area in Al-Hasakah, where Kurdish militias are concentrated, was close to a US base in the Rumailan area. The unit's media published pictures of what he said was a senior US official who visited the site of the Turkish bombardment and was briefed on its effects. , That 18 of its elements were killed in the Turkish bombing.
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Washington denies knowing Turkish strikes in Syria and Iraq
Wednesday 26 April 2017
My News - (Follow-up)
The United States on Tuesday expressed "deep concern" over air strikes by Turkish planes in Syria and Iraq, saying Ankara had not received approval from the Washington-led coalition against the "state" organization.
Turkish planes bombed PKK positions in the Sinjar region of Iraq and the militia of the Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) units in al-Hasakah, eastern Syria.
Turkey is a member of the US-led coalition and Washington's ally in NATO, but Ankara vehemently rejects Washington's support for the militia of the Kurdish units that are leading the militias of the Syrian Democratic Forces, which are tightening the grip on al-Raqqa, the stronghold of the Islamic state.
"We have expressed these concerns directly to the Turkish government," US State Department spokesman Mark Toner said in a telephone conference with reporters, adding: "The coalition did not agree to these strikes, which led to unfortunate loss of life among our partner forces in fighting the Islamic state."
Toner said that while the United States was aware of Turkey's concerns about the PKK, cross-border air strikes were damaging coalition efforts to fight the militant organization.
"We are aware of their concerns about the PKK, but these kinds of moves frankly hurt the coalition's efforts to pursue and hurt our partners on the ground who are engaged in this battle," he said.
The Turkish bombardment of the Karachuk area in Al-Hasakah, where Kurdish militias are concentrated, was close to a US base in the Rumailan area. The unit's media published pictures of what he said was a senior US official who visited the site of the Turkish bombardment and was briefed on its effects. , That 18 of its elements were killed in the Turkish bombing.