NEWSDESK, — The Iranian Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) launched a cross border operation opening fires on a vehicle used by a local shepherds seriously wounding one.
On the regions of Xwakurk and Sidekan, the IRGC crossed the borders of Kurdistan Regional Government and wounded a shepherd when they shot his vehicle.
“Today Saturday 29 September, the Iranian Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) crossed the borders from Xwakurk and Sidekan fronts, which is located at the at the triangle of Iran, Iraq and Turkey and opened fires on the vehicles of local people wounding one shepherd,” confirmed Mihemmed Ismail the town governor of Sidekan.
“The shepherd,” said Mr Ismail, “is named as Siwan Omer Hemid and is of 35 ages. He was taken to hospital in Hewler, the regional capital of South Kurdistan, to have surgery,” he added.
He also added that these cross border attacks are carried out amid intensive aerial operations launched by Turkish warplanes causing extensive damages to environments.