Hawraman: Ambush and Beating of a Kolbar by Military Forces

Military forces in the Jalaneh border area of Hawraman ambushed and beat a Kolbar.

According to Kolbarnews, on the night of Monday, June 10, 2024, a Kolbar, who had suffered a leg injury and dislocation due to an ambush by border forces at the Tateh border of Hawraman, was severely beaten by military forces from the Jalaneh post while returning. 

The vehicle carrying him was stopped, and both the Kolbar and the driver were brutally assaulted.

It is reported that the military forces attacked the driver with an electric shocker and repeatedly struck the injured leg of the Kolbar. 

The injured Kolbar has been identified as “Nasah (last name unknown),” a 34-year-old from the village of Qal’eh Shikhan in the Kalatrazan district of Sanandaj County. The identity of the approximately 50-year-old driver is not known.

According to the statistics recorded in Kolbarnews in the year 1402, a total of 444 Kolbars in the border areas and inter-provincial routes between West Azerbaijan, Kurdistan, and Kermanshah provinces were killed and injured due to factors such as direct shooting by regime military forces, avalanches, frostbite, stepping on mines, falling from mountains and heights, and other causes. Out of this total number, 44 Kolbars were killed, equivalent to 10%, and 400 Kolbars were injured, equivalent to 90%. Out of the total 444 Kolbars killed or injured in the year 1402, a total of 373 cases, equivalent to 84%, were due to direct shooting by military forces.

Additionally, out of the total 444 Kolbars killed or injured in the border strip of Kurdistan in the year 1402, 37 of them are children under 18 years old.

In the year 1402, we witnessed a 90% increase in the killing and injuring of Kolbars in the border strip of Kurdistan.

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