Musa Herdem
Musa Herdem, also known as Musa the Sniper, was an Iranian Kurdish YPG fighter who gained significant media attention during the Siege of Kobane in 2014.
Musa Herdem | |
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Died | 7 April 2015 |
Nationality | Kurdistan |
Other names | Musa the Sniper, Heval Herdem |
Occupation | PKK YPG sniper |
Years active | 2006 – 2015 |
Born in Rojhelat, Iran, in Selmas near Urmiye, Herdem spoke fluent Kurmanci and Sorani as well as Persian and Turkish. Growing up in Selmas, a mixed city of Armenians, Assyrians, Kurds, and Azeris, he had a tough upbringing. His childhood was spent smuggling to make a living as he came from a very poor family.[1] He was a kolbar.
During the Battle of Kobani, Herdem was profiled by an Iranian-Kurdish AFP photographer whose photos have featured widely in the international press.[2] He gave interviews to a number of international media outlets describing how he had shot ISIL militants from 400 metres with a Russian-produced Dragunov rifle.[3] He was featured in Jos de Putter's short film, Story of a Sniper, distributed by Journeyman Pictures.
He was also the commander of a unit, the Kobani Sniper Group.
Herdem was killed on 7 April 2015 after the liberation of the city centre.[4] "If the snipers were kings in Kobanê, then Hardem was the Emperor", said one of Herdem's YPG colleagues in a tribute to him.[1]
References
- "Kobanê has bidden farewell to a legend: Hardem, also known as Musa the Sniper – Murat Bay". Sendika.Org (in Turkish). Retrieved 2017-11-18.
- spécial), Allan Kaval (Kobané (Syrie), envoyé (2016-05-23). "Kobané, " ville-musée " de la résistance kurde". Le Monde.fr (in French). ISSN 1950-6244. Retrieved 2017-11-18.
- Akinci, Burak (1 February 2015). "Gritty Kurdish fighter gloats over recapture of Kobane". Yahoo! News. AFP.
- "'Kanas Musa' şehit düştü" ['Kanas Musa' Has Fallen a Martyr] (in Turkish). Rudaw. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
External links
- Journeyman.tv – Story of a Sniper