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Turkish soldiers cross into Iraq | Turkish soldiers cross into Iraq |
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About 300 Turkish troops have crossed into northern Iraq in a raid against Kurdish rebels, Iraqi officials say. | |
The lightly-armed soldiers moved up to three kilometres (1.9 miles) inside Iraq, an Iraqi Kurdish official said. | |
It is believed to be the first major Turkish troop deployment in Iraq since the cabinet backed the move last month to hunt PKK rebels based there. | |
Separately, Turkish police have held the leader of Turkey's main Kurdish party for using false documents. | |
Nurettin Demirtas, the head of the Democratic Society Party (DTP), was detained on Monday evening at Ankara's airport on his return from Germany. | |
He is accused of submitting a fake health report to avoid military service, his party said. | |
The DTP has 20 members of parliament and seeks autonomy for mainly Kurdish south-eastern Turkey. It denies any links to the rebels from the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). | |
'Limited' operation | |
A spokesman for the Iraqi Kurdish peshmerga security forces told the BBC that the Turkish troops entered Iraq overnight in an area called Seeda Kan - in the triangle between Iraq, Iran and Turkey | |
Enlarge Map | Enlarge Map |
He said it was a mountainous area with very difficult terrain. | He said it was a mountainous area with very difficult terrain. |
Iraqi forces also reported hearing small arms fire from the area. | Iraqi forces also reported hearing small arms fire from the area. |
A senior Iraqi military source told Reuters that the operation appeared to be limited and was unlikely to expand. | A senior Iraqi military source told Reuters that the operation appeared to be limited and was unlikely to expand. |
The Turkish army accuses PKK rebels of using bases inside Iraq to launch attacks on Turkey. | |
The Iraqi Kurdish regional authorities condemned the incursion. | The Iraqi Kurdish regional authorities condemned the incursion. |
"Turkey wants to transfer the problem onto the territory of Iraqi Kurdistan," said Fouad Hussein, a senior official in the office of Kurdish regional President Massoud Barzani said. | "Turkey wants to transfer the problem onto the territory of Iraqi Kurdistan," said Fouad Hussein, a senior official in the office of Kurdish regional President Massoud Barzani said. |
Unnamed Turkish officials later confirmed the raid. | Unnamed Turkish officials later confirmed the raid. |
Turkish President Abdullah Gul was quoted by Turkish media as saying the army was doing "what is necessary". He declined to give any further details. | |
Weekend air raids | Weekend air raids |
The troops move came after Turkish warplanes bombed suspected PKK bases in northern Iraq over the weekend. | The troops move came after Turkish warplanes bombed suspected PKK bases in northern Iraq over the weekend. |
MOUNTING BORDER TENSION 7 Oct PKK rebels kill 13 Turkish troops near Iraqi border17 Oct - Turkish MPs allow military operations in Iraq21 Oct - 12 Turkish troops die in PKK ambush near Iraqi border 30 Nov - Turkish cabinet backs PKK pursuits in Iraq 13 Nov - Turkey shells PKK targets in Iraq, Baghdad says1 Dec - Turkish army targets rebels in Iraq, inflicting "heavy losses"16 Dec - Turkish jets bomb PKK targets in Iraq for the first time | MOUNTING BORDER TENSION 7 Oct PKK rebels kill 13 Turkish troops near Iraqi border17 Oct - Turkish MPs allow military operations in Iraq21 Oct - 12 Turkish troops die in PKK ambush near Iraqi border 30 Nov - Turkish cabinet backs PKK pursuits in Iraq 13 Nov - Turkey shells PKK targets in Iraq, Baghdad says1 Dec - Turkish army targets rebels in Iraq, inflicting "heavy losses"16 Dec - Turkish jets bomb PKK targets in Iraq for the first time |
Iraqi officials have said bombs hit 10 villages, killing one woman, while the PKK has reported seven deaths. | Iraqi officials have said bombs hit 10 villages, killing one woman, while the PKK has reported seven deaths. |
In October, Turkey's parliament voted to allow the military to launch operations into Iraq to combat the PKK, which had stepped up attacks in Turkey. | In October, Turkey's parliament voted to allow the military to launch operations into Iraq to combat the PKK, which had stepped up attacks in Turkey. |
Ankara has massed up to 100,000 troops near the mountainous border with northern Iraq, backed by tanks, artillery and warplanes. | Ankara has massed up to 100,000 troops near the mountainous border with northern Iraq, backed by tanks, artillery and warplanes. |
But Iraq and the US have urged Turkey not to carry out its threat. | But Iraq and the US have urged Turkey not to carry out its threat. |
As many as 3,000 PKK members are believed to be based inside northern Iraq. Turkey has accused the local Kurdish authorities of supporting them. | As many as 3,000 PKK members are believed to be based inside northern Iraq. Turkey has accused the local Kurdish authorities of supporting them. |