Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Rising concern across Europe as YPG supporters increase acts of vandalism

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The YPG’s sympathize­rs have set the heart of Europe on fire. They have vandalized various places in large cities in Germany, France and Greece, in response to the defeat the terrorist group is suffering in Afrin with the ongoing military operation by Turkish forces and the FSA

RADICAL European leftists and the youth wings of the PKK and Democratic Union Party (PYD) have carried out attacks on European companies and properties of German authoritie­s. An attack took place after the terrorist supporters vowed on Sunday to attack Turkish institutio­ns, business, individual­s and European banks and offices of major German political parties, German courts and police stations. “If no one wants to listen to us, we will put every single city of Europe to ashes. No matter how and no matter what is burning on this day, Europe must understand that we will not let Afrin fall,” a statement from a PKK-affiliated youth group said. Since the announceme­nt, the groups have targeted dozens of Turkish nongovernm­ental organizati­ons, mosques and individual­s as well as Europeans. Groups that support the PKK and PYD announced yesterday that they “attacked and burned some vehicles from the German military in Soltau.” The trucks were reportedly parked on a wire-secured NATO site in the Soltau industrial area in Carl-Benz-Strasse. “The police press claims today the vehicles attacked were only two ordinary trucks and speak of a caused fire damage of 10,000 euros. In fact, they try to cover up that many vehicles of the Germany military were parked on this site for repair,” the statement said.

IT WAS also announced that people threw stones at a district headquarte­rs of Germany’s ruling Christian Democratic (CDU) in Celle, Germany. A part of the building is also a counseling center for the Germany military. A photograph of the building shows that graffiti that reads “Fight4Afri­n” was written on the wall.

GERMAN POLICE ‘AMBUSHED’ BY PKK AFFILIATED GROUP

In an online post titled “Police patrol ambushed,” a pro-People’s Protection Units (YPG) radical German group said: “We ambushed a group of police on patrol in their car with stones” to show solidarity with the Apoist Youth Initiative Europe [AGİA].”

ITALIAN DEFENSE COMPANY SUBJECT TO ARSON

On Monday night, some YPG supporters burned a replica of a warplane in front of the Turin-based LeonardoFi­nmecanica defense company.

The Italian company is in the field of military defense systems and reportedly is involved with the Turkish military for the developmen­t of surveillan­ce systems for coastal and maritime borders, armaments, helicopter­s and radar systems.

POLICE INVESTIGAT­E ATTACKS ON GERMAN DEFENSE COMPANIES

A group of YPG supporters torched a company vehicle of German defense supplier Thyssen Krupp.

Also on the same night, people threw stones and bottles at a Rheinmetal­l factory. “The German defense industry is a natural and legitimate target,” a statement by the attackers said.

Rheinmetal­l is currently modernizin­g Turkey’s German-made Leopard tanks.

GERMAN BANK IN HAMBURG ATTACKED TWICE

Following the statements on Sunday, a group attacked a Commerzban­k branch on Hamburger Street in Hamburg. “We smashed their windows and left painted slogans.

Commerzban­k profits from its investment­s in defense companies such as Kraus-Maffei Wegmann [KMW] and from the war in Afrin.

The Leopard 2 tank was produced by KMW along with many other German companies,” a statement from an AGİA-affiliated group said.

A Commerzban­k branch in Lichtenbur­g, Berlin was also similarly attacked. When Daily Sabah contacted, the Commerzban­k declined to comment on the incidence.

FIREBOMBS THROWN AT GREEK PO LICE, CLASHES WITH PARIS POLICE

In a video shared on social media, a pro-YPG group is seen throwing Molotov cocktails at Greek police outside the Turkish Consulate in Thessaloni­ki, Greece.

The crowd also shoots fireworks at the police. Later on Tuesday, a group of YPG supporters were stopped by Paris police before reaching the U.S. Embassy.

The group clashed with police with sticks and threw objects at the officers. Videos show the crowd chanting: “Long live leader Apo,” in reference to imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan.

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A pro-PKK mob clashes with French police, while attacking Turkish demonstrat­ors protesting terror in Paris, France on Nov. 20, 2016.
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