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5 terrorists killed in Batman,Kozluk

A clash erupted early in the day in an operation security forces carried out against a cave though to be used by PKK terrorists, the Batman Governor's Office said in a statement on Friday. Five terrorists in the cave were killed, the statement added.
 
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Well the fight is still going on so i expect the PKK Pig death toles to rise alot :)
 
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Turkish jets hit Kurdish rebel bases in north Iraq: army

February 03, 2012 08:38 PM


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A Turkish military helicopter near the Iraqi border where thousands of Turkish troops have launched a ground and air offensive against PKK fighters, October 21 2011.(REUTERS/Osman Orsal)

Turkey's military jets on Friday hit Kurdish rebel hideouts in northern Iraq where members of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) are holed up, the army said.

"Three targets belonging to the separatist terrorist organisation in the Zap region... were effectively hit by Turkish air force planes," the General Staff said in a statement posted on its website.

The army did not provide any details about casualties from the air strikes, which occurred on the same day as five Kurdish rebels were killed in another army operation in Kurdish-majority southeastern Turkey.

In Iraq, PKK spokesman Bakhtiar Dogan confirmed the air raids but said information on casualties was not available.

"Turkish aircraft have since yesterday (Thursday) bombed the Zap and Abshin areas from time to time," he told AFP.

Fighting between Turkish forces and PKK rebels has escalated in recent months.

In December, Turkish air strikes killed 34 Kurdish smugglers near the Iraqi border in an attack which the government said had been a military blunder, as commanders had mistaken them for PKK fighters.

Most of the victims were less than 20 years old.

Meanwhile, in Turkey's Batman province, Kurdish rebels clashed with Turkish troopss who carried out a raid early Friday in a rural area near the town of Kozluk, local sources said.

The gun battle, which lasted about an hour and a half, began after PKK rebels refused to heed a call from security forces to surrender, they added.

Turkey in October launched a major air and land offensive against the rebels in the southeast of the country and in neighbouring northern Iraq after 24 of its troops were killed in a night-time ambush by rebels.

In recent months, the government has also intensified pressure on alleged sympathisers of Kurdish separatist rebels.

The drive is part of a crackdown on the banned Kudish Communities Union (KCK), suspected to be the political wing of the PKK.

Turkish authorities accuse the group of trying to topple state institutions in the south and southeast and trying to foment a rebellion.

Since 2009, about 700 people -- including lawmakers, intellectuals and mayors -- have been arrested for alleged links to the KCK, according to the government. Kurdish sources however put the number at around 3,500.

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Turkish clashes with PKK militants kill 14


DIYARBAKIR, Turkey — Turkish security forces killed 13 Kurdish militants in fighting in southeast Turkey overnight, security sources said, marking an escalation in violence at a time when cold winter weather normally limits clashes.

Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) fighters attacked some 10 different security force locations at 2:30 a.m. in Cukurca in Hakkari province near the Iraqi border, the sources said.

One soldier and four militants were killed in the fighting and military operations were continuing in the area.

Separately, nine PKK guerrillas died in clashes with Turkish troops in a mountainous region of Bingol province after the soldiers discovered a winter shelter used by the militants.

Security sources said most of the militants were believed to have killed themselves by detonating hand grenades rather than being captured.

Three of the militants were capture alive, two of them wounded, the sources said.


Turkish clashes with PKK militants kill 14 - World news - Mideast/N. Africa - msnbc.com
 
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Pff We have killed Hundreds of Terrorists since the bombing began! My gues its close to a thousand pigs slaughtered!
 
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Bingöl Governor shares PKK operation’s footage with media


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10 February 2012 / TODAY'S ZAMAN, İSTANBUL

The Bingöl Governor's Office has shared a video and photographs of an operation against the terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), in which nine terrorists were killed, with the media.
The nine of PKK terrorists were killed in a clash with security forces in Bağcılar, Bingöl province, in the early hours of Thursday morning. A statement made by the office said Turkish security forces were carrying out an operation at an address in Bağcılar to capture a group of terrorists when an armed clash broke out after the terrorists refused to surrender. The video shows a terrorist who was slightly wounded in the clash, saying he and many people in the group wanted to surrender but could not as the group leader, codenamed Peri Mahir, who was killed in the operation, threatened others not to surrender.


The captured PKK member said Mahir refused to surrender as he was afraid of the PKK killing his family, adding that Mahir told others he would kill anyone who attempts to surrender, and commanded everyone to set off the bombs they had on them. The captured terrorists said they fled the scene after detonating their bombs and running outside to surrender.

The Bingöl Governor’s Office on Friday stated that Mahir was the head of the so-called Erzurum state, which includes the Bingöl, Muş, Tunceli, Erzurum and Elazığ provinces. Mahir joined the terrorist organization in 1994 and was head of the PKK’s special forces in northern Iraq.

The captured terrorist, shown in the video, speaks to gendarmes and gives his view on the PKK and what he witnessed during his time in the terrorist organization. “The organization is not as it is seen from the outside. I joined the PKK after having problems with my family and because I sympathized with the organization. But I regret it. It is not like it is shown on the Roj TV [a satellite television station acting as a mouthpiece for the PKK]. There is strong sacrilege against Islam in the organization. Other than not believing in God, they also swear about the religion and God. I do not regret being alive and surrendering to the soldiers; in fact, I regret joining the organization. They call the soldiers ‘the enemy,’ however, as you can see I am wearing a military coat,” the terrorist says.

In the operation, Bingöl gendarmerie units seized two M-16 rifles, nine Kalashnikovs, a RPG-7 rocket launcher, five RPG rockets, four hand grenades, a pair of binoculars, 47 electric igniters, three radiophones, 500 grams of A-4 plastic explosives, six remote controlled explosion devices, TL 60,000, claimed to be forcefully collected from local people, many food packages and hard copies of documents belonging to the terrorist organization.

The attack comes less than a week after Turkish warplanes bombed three suspected PKK targets in northern Iraq, used by terrorists to stage hit-and-run attacks on Turkish targets.

The conflict with the PKK has claimed tens of thousands of lives and cost Turkey hundreds of billions of dollars. The group is labeled a terrorist organization by the European Union and the United States, which has supplied Predator drones to Turkey to assist with its fight in the rugged Southeast.





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Woman killed in İstanbul bomb blast


10 February 2012 / AP, ANKARA

Turkey's state-run television says a woman was killed when a bomb she was carrying went off in İstanbul.


TRT television says police found the woman's body on a street in İstanbul's Sancaktepe neighborhood late on Thursday, shortly after residents reported an explosion.

Police were trying to determine whether the woman, who was in her 30s, was a suicide bomber or whether she was killed when the bomb went off prematurely, before she had the chance to plant it.

Members of the terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) have staged bomb attacks, including suicide bombings, in the city in the past.


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14-02-2012.

Turkish Armed Forces command released pics of an operation against the PKK, the 15 guerillas who were hiding in their caves had refused to surrender and started to shoot at the troops, as a result all of them had been killed.

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