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    TURKISH MILITARY SAYS KILLED 25 KURDISH REBELS IN IRAQ

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    September 10, 2012 - 20:41 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The Turkish military says it killed 25 Kurdish rebels
    during a recent offensive in northern Iraq, according to BBC News.

    Warplanes hit 14 rebel hideouts in the cross-border strikes from 5
    to 9 September, it said in a statement.

    Clashes between soldiers and rebels have killed 461 people in
    south-east Turkey this year, the military said separately according
    to local media.

    Fighting between the army and Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) rebels
    in the region has escalated in the past year.

    The army has mounted hundreds of operations in a bid to drive out the
    rebels. Several thousand rebels are believed to be based in northern
    Iraq, and the Turkish military regularly violates Iraqi airspace to
    target them.

    "Initial data" suggest 25 terrorists were "rendered ineffective"
    in the recent air operation in northern Iraq, AFP news agency quoted
    the Turkish military as saying.

    The PKK has been fighting for an ethnic homeland in south-eastern
    Turkey since 1984. It is classified as a terrorist organisation by
    Turkey, the US and EU.

    Of the 461 people the army says have died in south-east Turkey this
    year, 88 - about a fifth of the total - were soldiers killed over
    the past nine months, AFP quoted local TV network NTV as saying.

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