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    Turkish intelligence details rebel Kurd actions

    Hurriyet, Istanbul
    4 Jul 04


    Text of report by Ozgur Cebe, "The PKK purchased weapons worth 1.7m
    dollars in a year", published by Turkish newspaper Hurriyet (Ankara
    edition) on 4 July

    Diyarbakir, DHA: The security units determined that close to 1,500
    armed terrorists connected to the PKK/Kongra-Gel Kurdistan Workers'
    Party/People's Congress of Kurdistan crossed into Turkey in the form
    of small groups and that the organization had purchased weapons worth
    1.7m dollars in the past year.

    The intelligence units determined that the PKK started to make
    preparations at 17 camps in northern Iraq against probable military
    intervention by Turkey and the United States. It was stated that the
    organization had purchased weapons worth 1.7m dollars from Iraq, Iran
    and Armenia within the past year after the intervention of the United
    States against Iraq. Among these weapons there are RPG-7 missile
    launchers, Kannas-brand assassination weapons, Kalashnikov rifles,
    G-3, G-1 and M-16 long-barrelled infantry rifles, Bixi heavy machine
    guns, hand grenades and land mines.

    Also, according to the intelligence reports, in the past six months,
    the PKK organization has sent to Turkey over 1,500 armed terrorists in
    small groups from the camps in northern Iraq and Iran.

    In the report, it was warned that the groups could initiate mainly
    hit-and-run and land mining actions and it was stated that Murat
    Karayilan and the Northern Iraqi Fehman Husayn were at the head of the
    armed wing of the organization. Recently, information was received
    that the organization has reduced its political training to a minimum
    and has increased its military training to eight hours a day .

    The security units determined that a significant number of the seized
    weapons belonging to the terrorists were Russian-made. Of the
    Kalashnikov rifles, 71.6 per cent were of Russian origin, 14.7 per
    cent were of Chinese origin, 3.6 per cent were of Hungarian origin,
    and 3.6 per cent were of Bulgarian origin. It was also discovered
    that 45.2 per cent of the weapons, such as the Kannas assassination
    weapons, Bixi heavy machine guns, Arbiki, G-3, G-1 and M-16 were of
    also of Russian origin, 13.2 per cent were of British origin and 9.4
    per cent were of US origin. It is stated that 85.3 per cent of the
    missile launchers were of Russian origin, 5.4 per cent of Iraqi
    origin, and 2.5 per cent of Chinese origin. Of the anti-tank and
    anti-personnel mines, 60.6 per cent were of Italian origin, 28.3 per
    cent were of Russian origin, and 6.2 per cent were of German
    origin. Of the defence and attack-type hand grenades, it was stated
    that 72 per cent were of Russian origin, 19.8 per cent of US origin
    and 8.0 per cent of German origin.
    From: Baghdasarian
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