Tag: PKK


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2008-10-28 Turkish warplanes hit PKK targets in Hakurk, Avasin-Basyan and Zap regions, in the north of Iraq
2008-10-14 Thirty-five rebels were killed when Turkey troops attacked a group of PKK militants who were allegedly trying to infiltrate into Turkey from northern Iraq.
2008-10-08 Turkisah legislature extended government's mandate to launch cross-border operations against PKK rebels in northern Iraq.
2008-10-03 Fifteen Turkish soldiers were killed and 20 were wounded in clashes with Kurdish separatist PKK rebels in southeast Turkey.
At least 23 In Turkey, 15 soldiers from the security forces were killed and 20 were wounded in clashes with Kurdish PKK rebels in province of Hakkari in southeast Turkey.
At least 23 members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) were also killed. members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) were also killed
2008-09-22 One soldier of the Turkish security forces was killed and two others wounded in an explosion in southeastern Turkey
2008-01-19 In Turkey, David M. Satterfield, United States' Iraq coordinator and senior adviser to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, had talks at the Foreign Ministry and the Turkish General Staff focused on Turkey's ongoing operations targeting the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) bases in northern Iraq.
2008-01-15 Turkish jets targeted PKK positions in the Zap-Sivi, Avasin-Basyan and Hakurk regions of northern Iraq.
The warplanes destroyed five command centers, two communication centers, 15 training centers, 12 logistics facilities, 18 shelters, two anti-aircraft batteries and four ammunition depots.
-- According ro the General Staff of Turkey
2008-01-03 In Turkey, suspected PKK members blew up a car bomb in the southeastern city of Diyarbakir killing six civilians and injuring 67 others -- including dozens of army officers.
2007-12-16 Turkish warplanes bombed suspected PKK (Kurdistan Workers' Party) bases in the "regions of Zap, Hakurk and Avasin as well as the Qandil mountains" in northern Iraq.
2007-12-11 Turkey's military accused some NATO allies of helping members of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) find “living space,” in reference to recent conferences held in Brussels, Paris and London where PKK members were present.

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