Guerrillas strike Turkish military vehicle in Van

While the Turkish army continues its operations and attacks against guerrilla forces, guerrillas hit a Turkish military vehicle in Van countryside.

People’s Defense Forces (HPG) Press Office released a statement providing information about an action carried out by guerrillas, and continued operations and attacks of the Turkish army.

The HPG statement reads as follows;

“Within the scope of the Revolutionary Campaign launched in Serhat province, our guerrilla forces carried out a sabotage action targeting an Amarok-type military vehicle heading towards Van's Çaldiran district on July 25, at 23:30 hours.

In the action, one soldier was killed and four soldiers were wounded, three of them being heavily injured. Following the action, the occupying Turkish army carried away dead and wounded soldiers from the area with Sikorsky helicopters.

On the evening of July 24, the occupying Turkish army launched an operation with the support of disguised units in the Dorsin area of Amed's Kulp district. On July 25, one of our guerrilla unit which was on duty encountered with the occupying Turkish army soldiers. The invading Turkish army, unable to enter conflict from the ground, bombarded Martyr Yilmaz hill and its surroundings with warplanes and Attack-type helicopters. Our comrade Devrim Amed was martyred in the bombardment. On July 26, at around 12:00, the operation was withdrawn from the area.

On July 27, at 15.00, the warplanes of the invading Turkish army bombed the Sida territory in the Zap region of the Medya Defense Zones. We have had no guerrilla losses in these bombardments.”