HPG carries out series of operations within 2 days against Turkish occupation army
The People's Defense Forces announced the killing of a Turkish occupation soldier and the destruction of a drone, a radar system, and surveillance cameras during a series of operations conducted in the Media Defense areas.

Today, the HPG media center issued a statement regarding the operations carried out on June 10 and 11 and the attacks of the Turkish occupation army. It reads:
In the Metina area:
- On June 10 at 10:30 AM, the Women Units fighters executed a sniper operation against the enemy army in the resistance area of Seri Metina, resulting in the killing of a Turkish soldier and the destruction of a radar system.
- On June 11 at 10:40 AM, our forces targeted the Turkish occupation army in the resistance area of Seri Metina with semi-automatic weapons, destroying an occupation site.
- On June 11 at 11:15 AM, our forces intervened against the movements of a Turkish occupation helicopter in the resistance area of Seri Metina. After the operation, the helicopter was forced to withdraw from the area.
In the Gara area:
- On June 11 at 11:30 AM, our forces destroyed a drone hovering in the sky of the Zangil Hill area with individual weapons.
In the Martyr Delil area west of Zap:
- On June 10 at 08:12 AM and 2:45 PM, our forces targeted the Turkish occupation army in the resistance area of Amadiya Hill with semi-automatic weapons.
- On June 10 at 1:30 PM, our forces destroyed a surveillance camera system belonging to the Turkish occupation army in the resistance area of Amadiya Hill with sniper tactics.
Attacks by the Turkish occupation army:
- On June 10 and 11, Turkish warplanes bombed the Lolan, Khinir Jor, and Martyr Sharif Hill areas in the Xakurk region 6 times, the Kanisark and Kavya Plain areas in the Gara region twice, and the resistance area in Beshil in the Metina region 3 times, for a total of 11 attacks.
- On June 11, Turkish attack helicopters bombed the resistance areas in Seri Metina and Bamerni in the Metina region.
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ANHA