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Turkish forces have killed hundreds of Kurdish rebels and struck more than 200 targets in northern Iraq in the past 10 days, the Turkish military has said. | Turkish forces have killed hundreds of Kurdish rebels and struck more than 200 targets in northern Iraq in the past 10 days, the Turkish military has said. |
Up to 175 rebels were killed on 16 December alone, the military statement added. More cross-border air raids were reported on Tuesday. | Up to 175 rebels were killed on 16 December alone, the military statement added. More cross-border air raids were reported on Tuesday. |
There has been no word on casualty figures from the Iraqi authorities. | There has been no word on casualty figures from the Iraqi authorities. |
Turkey blames rebels from the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) for launching attacks on Turkey from bases in Iraq. | Turkey blames rebels from the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) for launching attacks on Turkey from bases in Iraq. |
In another development, the Turkish military said it had killed five Kurdish rebels - including two women - in an operation inside Turkey on Tuesday. | |
In a statement on its website, the military said helicopter gunships had been used by Turkish forces in the operation on Mount Kupeli in Sirnak province, close to the Iraqi border. | |
Iraq incursions | |
Ankara approved cross-border raids on PKK bases in October, saying the Iraqi government and its US backers were not doing enough to halt attacks. | Ankara approved cross-border raids on PKK bases in October, saying the Iraqi government and its US backers were not doing enough to halt attacks. |
Turkey launched its first cross-border raid on 16 December, which was followed by an incursion by ground forces. | Turkey launched its first cross-border raid on 16 December, which was followed by an incursion by ground forces. |
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. Incursion by ground forces follows22 Dec - More air raids on rebel targets Pin-point tactic in Iraq | |
Another offensive was launched on 22 December, with warplanes bombing suspected rebel targets. | Another offensive was launched on 22 December, with warplanes bombing suspected rebel targets. |
The military said the casualty figures did not include rebels hit in hideouts and caves, adding that "many" wounded fighters were taken to hospitals in several cities in northern Iraq. | The military said the casualty figures did not include rebels hit in hideouts and caves, adding that "many" wounded fighters were taken to hospitals in several cities in northern Iraq. |
Targets hit include three command centres, two communications centres, two training camps, nine logistical areas, 182 living quarters and 14 arsenals, the statement said. | Targets hit include three command centres, two communications centres, two training camps, nine logistical areas, 182 living quarters and 14 arsenals, the statement said. |
On Monday, the president of the Kurdish region of northern Iraq, Massoud Barzani, condemned Turkey's raids and warned Ankara to stop the strikes. | On Monday, the president of the Kurdish region of northern Iraq, Massoud Barzani, condemned Turkey's raids and warned Ankara to stop the strikes. |
But on Tuesday they were again defended by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. | |
"No matter who says what, we are using and continue to use air and land operations within the framework of authority granted by international law," he told a meeting of his Justice and Development (AK) political party. | |
The US backs Turkish operations against the PKK and has agreed to share intelligence with Ankara. | |
The PKK - which is designated a terrorist organisation by Turkey, the US, and the EU - is thought to have about 3,000 rebels based in Iraq. | The PKK - which is designated a terrorist organisation by Turkey, the US, and the EU - is thought to have about 3,000 rebels based in Iraq. |
For decades, it has been fighting for a Kurdish homeland separate from Turkey. | For decades, it has been fighting for a Kurdish homeland separate from Turkey. |