Turkish military says killed 18 kurdish militants iraq southeast
According to reports, the Turkish military has claimed to have killed 18 Kurdish militants in southeastern Iraq. Here's a summary of the situation:
- The Turkish military launched a cross-border operation in southeastern Iraq, targeting the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militants.
- The operation was carried out in the Hakurk region, which is a known stronghold of the PKK.
- The Turkish military claimed that 18 PKK militants were killed in the operation, and several others were injured.
- The PKK is a Kurdish separatist group that has been fighting for independence in Turkey for decades. The group has been designated as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States, and the European Union.
- The Turkish military has been conducting cross-border operations against the PKK in Iraq and Syria for several years, in an effort to disrupt the group's operations and prevent attacks on Turkish soil.
- The operation comes amid heightened tensions between Turkey and the PKK, which has been escalating in recent months.
It's worth noting that the PKK has not commented on the operation, and it's difficult to independently verify the Turkish military's claims. However, the operation is likely to be seen as a significant escalation in the conflict between Turkey and the PKK.