Lordo wrote:indan bo bahen do neron.
Lordo wrote:lamne bodji reh ksimarismenos.
Lordo wrote:get a life ksimerismenuimmu, since when has greek been the human language. how many people in the world speak greek you insignificant ant. the black one at that cause the red one is terkish.
did you know there are 500 million people in the world who speak terkish. now shove that in your pipe and smoke it.
Public Health Expert Güler stated that pregnant women in their first trimester, newborn babies, and the elderly should refrain from using the beaches in the Trikomo region. He expressed that the fuel residues on the body should be cleaned with petrol, paraffin or cortisone based creams to prevent further absorption by the body.
Fire in occupied Limnitis burns 1000 hectares of land; Eroglu says this is the third fire in Limnitis starting in government-controlled area.
Turkish Cypriot daily Kibris newspaper reports that a fire at occupied Limnitis area has burned around 1000 hectares of land and destroyed thousands of trees and animals. It is said that the area that has been turned into ashes equals to 925 football fields. Around 200 thousand cypress trees, pine trees and locust trees, which had been planted 13-14 years ago, were burned. The fire started the day before yesterday at an area known as "Mylos tou Mavrou" near Pyrgos village in the government-controlled area of the island and passed into the buffer zone and occupied Limnitis area.
According to the paper, the flames, which surrounded Limnitis due to the strong winds in the area, sounded alarm in the "entire country". Citizens, the occupation army and the "forestry department" exerted efforts to put out the fire. A helicopter from Turkey also contributed in these efforts upon the daylight.
The Turkish Cypriot leader, Dervis Eroglu visited the area yesterday and attended a briefing on the situation with the commander of the so-called security forces, major general Baki Kavun, the commander of the 39th mechanized division, major general Ibrahim Yilmaz and other officials. Afterwards Eroglu toured the area.
In his statements, Eroglu said that this is the third time that a similar fire broke out and argued that in all three times the fire started from Pyrgos village in the "south", as he described the government controlled area of Cyprus, and was directed towards the "TRNC", the occupied area of the island.
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