Thousands continue the march to Cizre despite attacks
Thousands of people are continuing their march from İdil to Cizre district of Şırnak from two sides despite the ongoing attacks and hindrances by Turkish security forces.
Attacks of thousands of riot police brought from Amed and Ankara haven't been able to hinder the march as people are walking on mountains and rural areas to reach Cizre where crackdown and heavy attacks by Turkish state forces continue claiming the lives of civilians.
Bombs fired by police have started a fire in the area, which still continues.
Kurdish politicians from HDP, HDK, DTK and DBP do in the meantime resume their march towards İdil-Cizre road. Police teams are coming after the mass who remain determined to reach Cizre today.
Eight civilians killed in Cizre last night
It has come out that at least eight civilians were killed by state terror in Şırnak's Cizre district last night which witnessed intense attacks with heavy weapons and tanks against Nur, Cudi and Yafes neighborhoods.
HDP Mardin deputy Mehmet Ali Aslan who is currently in Cizre told stated at least 8 people, all of them being civilians, were killed in last night's attacks by Turkish state fores. While many other people were wounded, the death toll is feared to be higher, Aslan said.
HDP deputy told the followings as to what happened yesterday night long; "Artillery and tank attacks did not stop throughout the night, security forces blew up all the power transformers, since when electricity remains cut off all across the district. Epidemic illnesses are about to spread as garbage remains uncollected on the streets for days now. Snipers have been positioned on mosque minarets."
Mardin deputy Mehmet Ali Aslan urged human rights organizations and the United Nations to take immediate action on Cizre, warning that similar massacres could take place all across Kurdistan if not intervened and stopped in Cizre.
Describing the attacks on civilians in Cizre as an annihilation policy, Aslan underlined that all those massacred in the district were civilians.
Noting that deputies in the district have been mobilized and separated into four groups, Aslan said all neighborhoods have been targeted by artillery attacks of security forces.
Aslan added that Turkish state forces also hindered the repair of water supply networks, and warned that people would die of hunger and thirst if the situation continued like this.