7 villages deserted by Turkish bombardments

Erdogan_WarplanesSOUTH KURDISTAN, — At least seven villages in South Kurdistan have been deserted by the bombing of the Turkish Air Force which begun on Aug. 17, according to a Kurdish official.

The Kurdish Regional Government of South Kurdistan has condemned the “violation” of its territory and called on Turkey to stop the aggression and apologize for the killing of the innocents.

After the threats by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan against the Kurdish politicians and the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), the army launched a series of air strikes against the PKK-controlled areas in the north of Iraq, where hundreds of villages are located, away from the guerrilla positions.

457 TARGETS BOMBED

The army said 457 targets were bombed in three days, between 17 and 19 August, by aviation and artillery. The bombing resumed on the morning of August 20 on the Qendil and Zap areas.

Last night, warplanes started bombing villages and Pishteshan Girnek in the region of Qendil, causing a fire that destroyed several houses and farms.

The spokesman of the Kurdish government, Mahmoud Kawe, condemned the Turkish aggression, calling it a “violation” of the territory of Kurdistan and Iraq, in an interview with Aknews. “We are in favour of a diplomatic solution to resolve the issue,” he said, noting that military means are not a solution.

SEVEN DESERTED VILLAGES

According to the journal Rudaw web site, the head of Sidakan, 100 km northeast of Erbil, said the Turkish air force has bombed several villages 5 km from the city centre. “Aviation and the Turkish artillery shelled our borders, on Friday at 19.30” said Qadir Ahmed, adding that seven villages were deserted.

In the Qendil region near the Iranian border, the sub-prefect of Pishder, Hassan Abdullah, said the bombing caused extensive damage in the villages in the area of Sengeser.

WARPLANES BOMBING THE DEAD

Kurdish guerrilla forces have reported no losses in the bombing, said the PKK. However, two graveyards where guerrillas are buried in the Zap region were damaged by the bombing on August 17.

BOMBED AREAS

PKK areas extend for hundreds of miles between Turkey, Iran and Iraq, covering eight regions: Qendil, Metin, Zap, Xakurk, Xinere, Haftanin, railway station and Zagros. All these areas have been targeted by the Turkish Air Force. The guerrillas have no fixed camps, and most of PKK fighters are inside the Turkish border.

BOMBING BY THE IRANIAN ARMY

In coordination with Turkey, the Iranian army also shelled the Sidekan and Qendil regions on Friday and Saturday.

Both countries have massed tens of thousands of troops on the border with Iraq. Analysts said a ground incursion is considered.