Sergeant who said Turkish army can not advance in operation against Kurds, relocated 2022-05-12 14:33:03   HAKKARİ- It has been learned that one of the non-commissioned officers working in the Çukurca District Gendarmerie Command was relocated because he said "There is no progress in the operation", and a guard who did not want to participate in the operation, resigned.   Turkey's attacks against Zap, Avaşin and Kurejahro with the support of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) continue with intense clashes. There is intense military activity in the rural areas of Hakkari's Şemdinli, Çukurca and Yüksekova districts.   SERGEANT EXILED   According to the information obtained one of the sergeants stationed at the Gendarmerie Command in the Aşût (Çığlı) region of Hakkari's Çukurca region was reported because he said, "There is no progress in the operation", and then he was relocated. It was stated that a ranger from the same village who was sent to the border, resigned from duty.   RANGERS ARE KEPT WAITING AT THE BORDER   It was stated that many rangers in the villages of Çukurca were taken to protect the Field Hospital in Ertuş (Uzundere) region, while the rangers and soldiers were not given any information about the operation. Sources said that the rangers were kept waiting at the border.   FAMILIES OF DEAD SOLDIERS FORCED TO SIGN CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENTS   According to the information received, it was learned that local and national media organizations were banned from entering the Hakkari Gendarmerie Mountain Commando Brigade, where military ceremonies were held. It was learned that the bodies of the soldiers who lost their lives were taken from the Selahattin Eyyubi Airport and Van Ferit Melen Airports in the Yüksekova district of Hakkari without any delay. It is also among the information received that a confidentiality agreement regarding the funerals was made with the families of the deceased soldiers.   NEW COMMANDO UNITS DEPLOYED   Within the scope of the operation, it was learned that Bilecan (Kavuşak), Serêspî (Akkaya) Ziyanış (Işıklı) regions were banned for civilians, logistical support for the treatment of injured soldiers was prohibited, and only military vehicles were allowed. It was also noted that many soldiers from the Kayseri, Bolu and Hatay Commando Brigade were sent to the operations. It was learned that the commando units of the Kayseri Brigade Command were placed in the guesthouses of the Regional Directorate of Highways in Çukurca.