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Turkish raids along Iraqi border | |
(about 6 hours later) | |
Turkish fighter jets have bombed several Kurdish PKK rebel positions on the border with Iraq, according to the semi-official Anatolia news agency. | |
Fighter jets reportedly destroyed mountain bases in the Turkish provinces of Sirnak, Hakkiri, Siirt and Van, and bombed mountain paths used by fighters. | |
The raids follow an attack by PKK rebels on Sunday in which 12 Turkish soldiers were killed. | |
The Turkish military says eight soldiers are missing. | |
Several F-16 warplanes loaded with bombs and attack helicopters took off from an air base in south-eastern city of Diyarbakir, an Associated Press cameraman reported. | |
They bombed mountain paths used by rebels to cross from Iraq into Turkey, Anatolia said. | |
International pressure | |
Intense diplomatic efforts are continuing to persuade Turkey against launching a possible ground offensive into northern Iraq to target PKK bases there. | |
US officials have warned against escalating tensions between Iraq and Turkey, and called for restraint. | |
"We are concerned about the continuing skirmishes that are happening up there, and terrorist attacks that are being launched by the PKK against the Turks," White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said. | |
The president of Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region, Massoud Barzani, has urged the PKK to abandon violence in its campaign for greater rights for Kurds in Turkey. | |
"We do not accept in any way... the use of Iraqi territories, including the territories of the Kurdistan region, as a base to threaten the security of neighbouring countries," Mr Barzani said. | |
A Turkish government official confirmed that Turkish artillery units shelled rebel positions on Tuesday night but refused to give further information. | |
Earlier Hurriyet newspaper quoted Deputy Prime Minister Cemil Cicek as saying that Turkish F-16 bombers had flown at least 20km (12.4 miles) into Iraqi territory on Sunday and struck guerrilla training camps. | |
Other Turkish officials later denied the reports. | |
THE PKK Formed in late 1970sLaunched armed struggle in 1984Dropped independence demands in 1990sWants greater autonomy for Turkey's KurdsLeader Abdullah Ocalan arrested in 1999Ended five-year ceasefire in 2004 Iraqi Kurds apprehensive US military chief's fears | |
No ceasefire | |
Turkey's political and military leaders have met to discuss the details of a possible offensive into northern Iraq against the PKK rebels. | |
A high level delegation from Iraq is expected to visit Ankara on Thursday. | |
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki said on Tuesday he would work to limit the PKK's activities, adding that the group's offices in Iraq would be closed. | Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki said on Tuesday he would work to limit the PKK's activities, adding that the group's offices in Iraq would be closed. |
In the past week, Turkey has been building up its military presence on the border with Iraq, while PKK rebels have stepped up their attacks against Turkish troops. | In the past week, Turkey has been building up its military presence on the border with Iraq, while PKK rebels have stepped up their attacks against Turkish troops. |
There are thought to be about 3,000 PKK rebels based in Iraq. They have been blamed for a number of cross-border raids. | There are thought to be about 3,000 PKK rebels based in Iraq. They have been blamed for a number of cross-border raids. |
Turkish leaders have come under intense pressure from the public and the media to use force. | |
Foreign Minister Ali Babacan said on Tuesday that Turkey would put an emphasis on a diplomatic solution, but rejected a ceasefire with the rebels. | Foreign Minister Ali Babacan said on Tuesday that Turkey would put an emphasis on a diplomatic solution, but rejected a ceasefire with the rebels. |
Turkey, along with the US and EU, describes the PKK as a terrorist organisation. | Turkey, along with the US and EU, describes the PKK as a terrorist organisation. |
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