Iran regime forces opened fire on Kurdish Kulbar in Hawraman
21:08 - 16 May 2018
Kurdpa Agency: Iran regime forces opened fire on a group of Kulbar in “Tta” and severely wounded one.
Based on reports received by Kurdistan Press Agency (Kurdpa), on Tuesday May 16 the Iran Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) forces opened fire on a group of Kulbar in “Tta” and severely wounded a Kulbar named “Mustafa Haji.”
According to an informed source, the IRGC opened fire on a group on Kulbar in “Hani Garmala” on the border region of Iranian Kurdistan. The source further added that “Mustafa Haji” was later transferred to Sna’s (Sanandaj) health care center for medical treatment.
During two separate incidents, Kurdish Kulbars “Yadgar Krmyan” age 30 son of “Abdullah” from “Bendre” in Bane, and “Rahman Rasouli Azad” son of “Khalid” from “Gulabad” in Piranshar were severely wounded due to mine blast.
The people of Kurdistan, particularly those living on the border regions of Iranian Kurdistan continue to take up Kulbari, a high-risk job in order to provide for their family. There is little to no viable economic infrastructure, and employment opportunities in the region. Too many Kurds therefore, take up Kulbari as a means of survival.
The Iran regime forces continue to open fire on Kulbars and too many are either killed or severely wounded by the forces. While others still fall to their death, or end up wounded by mine blasts.
Based on reports received by Kurdistan Press Agency (Kurdpa), on Tuesday May 16 the Iran Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) forces opened fire on a group of Kulbar in “Tta” and severely wounded a Kulbar named “Mustafa Haji.”
According to an informed source, the IRGC opened fire on a group on Kulbar in “Hani Garmala” on the border region of Iranian Kurdistan. The source further added that “Mustafa Haji” was later transferred to Sna’s (Sanandaj) health care center for medical treatment.
During two separate incidents, Kurdish Kulbars “Yadgar Krmyan” age 30 son of “Abdullah” from “Bendre” in Bane, and “Rahman Rasouli Azad” son of “Khalid” from “Gulabad” in Piranshar were severely wounded due to mine blast.
The people of Kurdistan, particularly those living on the border regions of Iranian Kurdistan continue to take up Kulbari, a high-risk job in order to provide for their family. There is little to no viable economic infrastructure, and employment opportunities in the region. Too many Kurds therefore, take up Kulbari as a means of survival.
The Iran regime forces continue to open fire on Kulbars and too many are either killed or severely wounded by the forces. While others still fall to their death, or end up wounded by mine blasts.