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The Fight against PKK Terrorism

I don't see a single article about 15 year old Eren anywhere in Western media. He is simply referred to as "a civilian". But had Turkish forces killed an underage PKK terrorist our "allies" would've been all over it. This is the type of scum we have to look in the face and call "counterpart".
 
What does it mean working for Turkish police and soldiers?

The 15 years old guy who got killed by the terrorists was the guy who did tell the police or the Turkish soldiers where the PKK scums where hiding.

I don't see a single article about 15 year old Eren anywhere in Western media. He is simply referred to as "a civilian". But had Turkish forces killed an underage PKK terrorist our "allies" would've been all over it. This is the type of scum we have to look in the face and call "counterpart".

Of course, the "Western media" will not publish anything about 15 years old Eren becuase he was a student in so called imam hatip school.

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Year: 2011

Eren Bulbul was only 9 years old. :(
 
And then "In a massive bombardment conducted by the Turkish Air Force over Northern Iraq 3 women and 5 children were killed and 10 more were injured- BBC" hahaha :D :D :D and then remove kebab campaign is started in the comment section :D .
Hepsinin cesedini sikmek lazim, gebertmek yetmez
 
For some days I am intense thinking about why we lack to find the terrorists in Tunceli and Black Sea forests.
I believe that the thermal sensors of our UAV's are too weak and not effective in forests. I am not sure whether SAR radars could solve the problem. What about Helicopters with high efficient Infrared sensors ? We have to find a solution to find the terrorists in the forests. There are high sensivity infrared / heat seeking sensors available which can find even dead people after their bodies cooled down.
It is too early to speculate about Infrared satellites, may be next decade.

For example :
Austrian Police operates 4 full equipped helicopters with very effective FLIR, Weather Radar and illumination spots. Capable to find people who are buried under earth.

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http://aa.com.tr/en/turkey/2-soldiers-martyred-in-pkk-attack-in-southeast-turkey/882958

Two soldiers were martyred Saturday when their vehicle was hit by an improvised explosive device in the southeastern province of Batman, a security official said.

The device exploded as they passed through Sason district, the official said on condition of anonymity due to restrictions on talking to the media.

In an attack in the eastern province of Tunceli late Friday, a soldier was martyred and two wounded during a counter-terrorism operation, the provincial governor’s office said in a statement.
 
They are doing their propaganda activities on a perfect level and the people are believing them and are calling turkish sources bullsh!t. when a normal citizen from Germany sees this video he will not going to question it but take it as real while our high level "commanders" are at wedding somewhere and at that moment they dont care for anti propaganda and that the children of turks are being shown sniped, shot, blown off, shot down by "technical problems". As far as I know phones are prohibited in the unit and if the soldiers were to accept that now we was not going to even see "les" pictures and only staged JOH videos of the brave soldiers that are moving like complete idiots because they were commanded to make a "show" for the media. Nothing lucky in that. May ALLAH give us patience and help us and our brave soldiers in that fight and may ALLAH give us the GRANDEST VICTORY. Amin.

Who cares about opinions from those foreigners fuk them all. Durmak yok yola devam just search&destroy your enemies
 
Finally thanks for showing us your true colors bismack pkk supporter bdn agent turkish hater. I knew it.

@cabatli_53 appearently this user supports pkk, at least ban him from turkish sections



Simdi bunu 2 gun sonra serbest bırakacaklar canlı bomba olarak geri donecek ama yaksalar dünya daha guvenli bi yer olacak

I disagree. Bismark was merely putting his own opinion on the matter, but was schooled/informed how wrong he was by the others.
 
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http://www.arabnews.com/node/1144721/middle-east
ANKARA: Two civilians working on a construction site in Turkey’s southeast were killed on Monday in a bomb blast blamed on the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), state media said.

The two workers lost their lives when their vehicle was struck by a roadside bomb in the Semdinli district of the southeastern Hakkari province, which borders Iran and Iraq, the state-run Anadolu news agency said.

It said the attack was carried out by the PKK, which has waged an insurgency against the Turkish state in the southeast for over three decades that has claimed tens of thousands of lives.

It observed a cease-fire from 2013 but fighting resumed again in summer of 2015. Hundreds of members of the Turkish security forces have been killed since, and army has claimed killing thousands of militants.

The PKK is classified as a terror group by Turkey, the EU and the US.

Ankara has been waging a remorseless campaign in the last months to destroy the PKK and the Interior Ministry said in its latest update Monday that 28 of the group’s militants had been killed and 14 surrendered in the last week alone.

There were angry reactions from across the political spectrum in recent days when a 15-year-old schoolboy was shot dead by the PKK in clashes in the northeastern Trabzon region.

Meanwhile, Istanbul’s police chief on Monday hailed as a hero a 24-year-old officer stabbed to death by a suspected member of Daesh, who had been arrested for allegedly planning a suicide attack.

Sinan Acar was attacked with a knife by the suspect, who has not been named, after the man was brought by car for questioning to the headquarters of Istanbul police late Sunday.

Acar later died of his wounds while the suspected Daesh member was shot dead on the spot by other police officers.

Speaking at a funeral ceremony for the slain officer, police chief Mustafa Caliskan said Acar and his colleagues had prevented a potentially significant attack by arresting the suspect.

“The man arrested was someone who was the subject of an international search,” said Caliskan. “We think that a very serious attack was prevented.”

“It must be known that in this country people like Sinan will live on,” he said at the ceremony also attended by Istanbul Gov. Vasip Sahin.

It was not immediately clear how the suspect managed to keep a knife while being taken into custody.
At the funeral, Acar’s mother, overcome by emotion, was supported by a female police officer, an AFP correspondent said. He will later be buried in his native Bursa region.

Turkey was hit in 2016 by a succession of attacks that left hundreds dead in the bloodiest year of terror strikes in its history.

The attacks were blamed on Daesh terrorists as well as the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) who have battled the Turkish state in an insurgency lasting more than three decades.

Last month, anti-terror officers in Istanbul detained dozens of alleged Daesh members, several of whom were said to be preparing a “sensational attack” in Turkey, police said.

An attack by a terrorist on an elite nightclub in Istanbul just 75 minutes into New Year’s Day in 2017 left 39 people dead, mainly foreigners.

There has since been a lull in similar attacks, but tensions and high security remain in big cities.


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http://www.arabnews.com/node/1144571/middle-east


ANKARA: A suspected Daesh militant stabbed a Turkish police officer to death while being taken to the Istanbul police headquarters, the state-run Anadolu news agency said.

The man, suspected of preparing a bomb attack, had been detained in an operation by anti-terrorism police. The wounded officer succumbed to his stab wounds after being taken to hospital, Anadolu said in a report late on Sunday.

Following the attack, police detained another 12 suspected Daesh militants, of Iranian, Iraqi and Syrian origin, Andalou said.

Police detained 22 people suspected of links to the jihadist group on Friday.

Turkey has detained more than 5,000 Daesh suspects and deported some 3,290 foreign militants from 95 different countries in recent years, according to officials. It has refused entry to at least 38,269 people.
 
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