Monday, July 8, 2024

Killing and wounding of 7 Kolbers in the border areas of Kermanshah

This morning, Monday, July 8, due to the direct firing of the border regiment forces of the regime in the border strip of Nosud, a Kolber from Salas Babajani with the identity of "Ayoub Mohammadi" lost his life and at least six other Kolbers were also injured. The names of the injured "Masih Moradi, Ayoub Moradi, Mehdi Besharti, Mehran Abdi, Peyman Vaisi and Sami Zarei, all from Ziran village of Kalash district of Javanroud, have been announced. "Ayoub Mohammadi" died after being transferred to Quds Paveh hospital due to the severity of his injuries, and six other Kolbers are being treated in the care department of this hospital. Based on the statistics recorded in Kolbernews, in the first six months of 2024, a total of 270 Kolbers died in the border areas and inter-road routes of West Azerbaijan, Kurdistan and Kermanshah provinces due to factors such as direct fire by the regime military forces, avalanches and frostbite, walking on landmines. , falling from the mountain and height and other cases have been killed and injured. Out of this total, 34 Kolbers, equivalent to (13%) were killed and 236 Kolbers, equivalent to (87%), were wounded. Out of the 270 Kolbars who were killed and wounded in the first six months of 2024, a total of 222 cases (82%) were caused by direct shooting or beatings by the regime's military forces. Also, out of a total of 270 Kolbers who were killed and injured in the first six months of 2024 in the border zone of Kurdistan, 20 of them are children under 18 years old. Comparing the statistics of the first six months of 2024 with the same period of time in 2023, we have seen a 218% increase in the number of killed and wounded in the Kurdistan border. https://muhemedemini.home.blog/2024/07/08/killing-and-wounding-of-7-kolbers-in-the-border-areas-of-kermanshah/

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