Military object that exploded in Bitlis seriously injured 18-year-old teenager
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- 15:45 15/8/2022
18-year-old Yusuf Uluğ was seriously injured when a military object exploded while grazing his sheep in Bitlis.
18-year-old Yusuf Uluğ was seriously injured when a military object exploded while grazing his sheep in Bitlis.
Continuing the demonstration, she started in front of the prison for the treatment of her son, Ekim Polat, who is seriously ill, Songül İlker said: "Everyone should be the voice of the ill prisoners.
At least 20 people were detained in house raids in Diyarbakır, Hakkari, Van and Adana.
The de facto ban on entering and exiting the surrounding highlands, particularly the villages of Gise, Heşet, Zayîte, Geliyê Tiyarê, Diza Reş, and Xibe in the Çukurca district, continues.
Turkey bombs the Canton of Til Temir and Shehba.
Continuing the sit-in, Şenyaşar family shared the message: "Where there is no justice is darnkness. We want to light up the darkness with our struggle.
While the deforestration started on July 25 in the Hesana village of Silopi continues, the empty lands were filled with tons of wood.
It was reported that the region was bombed in the military operation launched against Mount Tendürek.
It has been announced that a lieutenant lost his life in the attacks on the Federated Kurdistan Region
While 11 person was kidnapped in Efrin which is under the control of Turkey and the paramilitary forces it supports in the last week, the property of many people has been confiscated.
In the decision of the Constitutional Court, Tuğluk's attorneys said that AYM confessed that Aysel Tuğluk would not be able to sustain her life on her own, and that they would apply to the prosecutor's office again against the decision.
The family and trustee of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and İmralı Prison Directorate for a visit.
Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Tanju Bilgiç, who spoke about the talks with Syria, made a statement that "The process is not progressing due to the delaying of the Esad regime".
Condemning the obstacles to the sit-in, Ferit Şenyaşar said: "Those who put these bans for us will give account for justice is served tomorrow."
Stating that her disabled son condition is getting worse day by day the mother of journalist disabled and seriously ill Devrim Ayık, Hülya Ayık said: "Are they waiting for the dead body of Devrim, like other ill prisoners."