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3 Turkish soldiers killed in clashes in northern Iraq

Above, Turkish Minister of Defense Hulusi Akar looks at a map at the Army Command Control Center in Ankara during the military operation dubbed Claw-Tiger on June 17, 2020 against Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq. (Turkish Defense Ministry/AFP)
Above, Turkish Minister of Defense Hulusi Akar looks at a map at the Army Command Control Center in Ankara during the military operation dubbed Claw-Tiger on June 17, 2020 against Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq. (Turkish Defense Ministry/AFP)
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11 Feb 2021 06:02:54 GMT9
11 Feb 2021 06:02:54 GMT9
  • Turkish jets retaliate by striking targets of the banned Kurdistan Workers’ Party

ANKARA: Three Turkish soldiers were killed in a new Turkish military offensive against a Kurdish militants in northern Iraq, Turkey’s Defense Ministry said Thursday.

Two of soldiers were killed Wednesday in a clash that erupted in northern Iraq’s Gara region on the first day of the latest Turkish operation, the ministry said. Another soldier died of his wounds on Thursday.

The military said Turkish jets retaliated by striking targets of the banned Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, in Gara.

There was no immediate comment from the militant group on the clashes.

Turkey has carried out numerous cross-border ground and aerial offensives against the PKK, which maintains bases in northern Iraq.

The group began an insurgency against Turkey in the mainly Kurdish southeast in 1984 and the conflict has killed tens of thousands of people. The PKK is considered to be a terrorist group by the United States and the European Union.

AP

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