11 HPG members died in chemical attacks 2022-12-27 16:39:12   NEWS CENTER - Identity information of 11 HPG members who lost their lives in chemical weapons attacks has been disclosed.   While Turkey's attacks on the Zap, Avaşîn and Metîna regions of the Federated Kurdistan Region continue, chemical and banned weapons are frequently used in the attacks. HPG announced that 11 of its members lost their lives in chemical weapons attacks on November 5. In the statement in the ANF, it was stated that there was intense use of chemical weapons in the rural area of Saca village in the Zap region.   'CHEMICAL ATTACK WAS DOCUMENTED'   In the statement, it was stated that 11 HPG and YJA-Star members lost their lives in the "Martyr Xursi in the war tunnels" in the rural area on November 5 as a result of the use of chemical weapons and prohibited explosives. In the statement, it was stated that the chemical weapon was also documented with images. In the statement, "Although we do not consider it appropriate to share these images with the public at the moment, we state that we can give them to the relevant institutions that will investigate and confirm the war crimes of the Turkish state. The place where these comrades were martyred is near the Saca Village of the Şêladiye sub-district of Başürê Kurdistan. We declare that they can easily reach us and that we can help those who want to make an examination, if possible.   The identity details of those who lost their lives in the chemical weapons attack are as follows: "Mesut Eren (Ferman Kerim), Xemgin Şahinoğlu (Sabri Cîlo), Eylem Akgün (Jînda Serhed), Bawan Mihemed (Helmet Viyan), Ebid Ebdilah (Dilşêr Reqa), Canda İsmail (Adar Çiya) ), Yunus Alkan (Harun Fırat), Pervin Muhammed (Arvin Tolhildan), İsmail Çelik (Azad Pirsûs), Sivana Mihemed (Hêvî Welat) and İsa Kurtay (Sefkan Adar)"   THE STATEMENT ON 17 HPG   In the statement made on October 18, it was announced that 9 HPG fighters lost their lives in the Shikefta Birîndara area of Zap, 5 in the Karker area and 3 in the Werxelê area of Avaşîn as a result of the use of chemical weapons in August, September and October. In the same statement, it was shared that 27 HPG members lost their lives due to similar attacks on different dates. (ss)