People in Nusaybin have begun to flee from the province after the lifting of curfew.
Curfew was declared in 4 districts of Nusaybin on December 6. The curfew was lifted yesterday at 5 pm but some high streets are still closed to traffic. Police armoured vehicles and motorbikes refuse entry to Cag Cag Road subway and Veysike junction.
People from the area have started to migrate after the ban lift of curfew in Nusaybin, which was declared after PKK blocking roads and trench that resulted in clashes.
Families refuse to speak out to the cameras as they are running away from PKK’s cruelty. They remark that they have been going through hard times and their children are now suffering psychological damages due to the clashes. They underlined that their only choice is to move out. (İLKHA)
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