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  • Turkish General Staff Announces Operation Achievements In N. Iraq

    TURKISH GENERAL STAFF ANNOUNCES OPERATION ACHIEVEMENTS IN N. IRAQ

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    21.01.2008 12:54 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish warplanes destroyed some 60 Kurdish
    guerrilla targets in northern Iraq during an operation this week,
    Turkey's General Staff said on Friday.

    The January 15 strikes on Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) positions
    in the mountainous region near Turkey's border followed a series of
    cross-border attacks by aircraft in December aimed at crushing the
    Turkish rebel group.

    There have so far been no reports of casualties or damage caused by
    the latest raid on targets in the regions of Zap-Sivi, Avasin-Basyan
    and Hakurk.

    "During the operation ... some 60 targets, confirmed as being used
    solely by the terror organization, came under fire from our warplanes,"
    the General Staff said in a statement.

    It said targets hit included command posts, shelters and training
    and logistics sites used by the guerrillas.

    The General Staff said it was trying to assess the number of PKK
    casualties and would continue its operations.

    Ankara says 3,000 PKK rebels are based in the northern Iraq mountains,
    from where they launch raids on Turkey. Some 100,000 Turkish troops
    are massed along the border with Iraq but Ankara is not expected to
    launch a major cross-border land incursion.

    In a separate statement on Friday, the General Staff said 21 PKK rebels
    had surrendered to Turkish forces in the past month, Reuters reports

    Turkey, the United States and the European Union class the PKK as
    a terrorist group. Ankara blames the group for the deaths of nearly
    40,000 people since the PKK began its armed struggle for a Kurdish
    homeland in southeast Turkey in 1984.
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