Iranian regime continues to kill Kurdish kolbars

The Iranian regime has turned the brutal killing of Kurdish kolbars into a regular crime. On a daily basis, there are reports of Kurdish kolbars dying while they are only seeking to support their families.

According to Kolbar News, on January 14, Osman Ramezani, a Kurdish kolbar from Sardasht was drowned and lost his life when trying to cross the Nokan River.

Also, Hashem, a Kurdish kolbar from Salmas’ Charsotoun village, who accompanied Osman Ramezani has lost two hands due to severe cold.

On January 13, the Iranian regime forces targeted a group of kolbars at the Sardasht border. As a result, Sirwan Hassanzad, a 25-year-old kolbar, was injured in the back.

On the same day, the Iranian guards stationed at the Birouyishkani outpost near the village of Nenur in Baneh opened fire on a group of kolbars, and injured three. One of these kolbars, Namigh Gholami who is married and has two children, was transferred to the Sine (Sanandaj) hospital because of the severity of the injuries, but died after several hours.

Two other kolbars, Karzan Aminzadeh and Jabar Ahmadi, who are from Khouri Abad village of Baneh, were also severely injured from the abdomen and thighs. It is said that the condition of the two kolbars is critical and Karzan Aminzadeh has been transferred to a hospital in Sulaimaniyah in South Kurdistan.

In line with the regime's crimes, on January 12, a Kurdish kolbar from Sardasht, Shahriar Khezri, 20, was targeted by regime forces. The noted kolbar was severely injured on the head, and was transferred to the Urmia hospital.