About 130 PKK members killed in past four months
About 130 members of an outlawed terrorist group have been killed since March in military operations in Turkey and neighboring Iraq, where the terrorists take refuge, a Turkish military official said Friday.
The Turkish military also said it expects an increase in the frequency of attacks by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, which is labeled a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and the European Union.
More than 100 were killed in air raids in the Hakurk area on May 20, Turkish Maj. Gen. Fahri Kır said Friday. He said another 20 PKK members were killed in northern Iraq this week. The military is cooperating with the U.S. on intelligence to locate PKK members.
The latest reported clash took place late Thursday on a road linking the province of Gümüşhane to neighboring Erzincan, Gümüşhane Gov. Enver Salihoğlu told the Anatolia news agency.
A PKK member was killed and two others were captured in the clashes.
The security forces, backed by air cover, continued to sweep the area Friday and the road was closed to traffic, he said.
Gümüşhane is not a region where the PKK is usually active, but officials have said earlier that several attacks in the province in recent years show the group is seeking a foothold there.
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Compiled from AP, AFP and Bloomberg reports by Daily News staff.
About 130 PKK members killed in past four months, Turkish military says - Hurriyet Daily News and Economic Review
About 130 members of an outlawed terrorist group have been killed since March in military operations in Turkey and neighboring Iraq, where the terrorists take refuge, a Turkish military official said Friday.
The Turkish military also said it expects an increase in the frequency of attacks by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, which is labeled a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and the European Union.
More than 100 were killed in air raids in the Hakurk area on May 20, Turkish Maj. Gen. Fahri Kır said Friday. He said another 20 PKK members were killed in northern Iraq this week. The military is cooperating with the U.S. on intelligence to locate PKK members.
The latest reported clash took place late Thursday on a road linking the province of Gümüşhane to neighboring Erzincan, Gümüşhane Gov. Enver Salihoğlu told the Anatolia news agency.
A PKK member was killed and two others were captured in the clashes.
The security forces, backed by air cover, continued to sweep the area Friday and the road was closed to traffic, he said.
Gümüşhane is not a region where the PKK is usually active, but officials have said earlier that several attacks in the province in recent years show the group is seeking a foothold there.
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Compiled from AP, AFP and Bloomberg reports by Daily News staff.
About 130 PKK members killed in past four months, Turkish military says - Hurriyet Daily News and Economic Review