Turkish strikes kill 8 Kurdish fighters

Turkish strikes kill 8 Kurdish fighters
A Kurdish PKK fighter patrols an area in the Iraqi part of Qandil Mountains near their headquarters on the Iraqi-Iranian-Turkish borders, 12 June 2007. (AFP)
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Updated 29 July 2023
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Turkish strikes kill 8 Kurdish fighters

Turkish strikes kill 8 Kurdish fighters

BAGHDAD: Kurdish-led armed groups in Iraq and Syria have alleged that Turkish airstrikes killed a total of eight of their fighters.
The counterterrorism service of the regional government in the semi-autonomous Kurdish region in northern Iraq said in a statement that four members of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, were killed and another wounded in a Turkish drone strike in Sharbazher district in Sulaymaniyah in the Kurdish region of Iraq. The drone targeted a vehicle carrying PKK fighters near the village of Rangina, it said.
The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, which controls much of northeast Syria, said in a statement that four of its fighters were killed by a Turkish drone attack on the village of Khirbet Khwei in the Amuda region. The statement accused Turkiye of “aiming at undermining security and stability in the region.”
There was no immediate comment from Turkiye on the strikes.
The violence was the latest in a monthslong escalation between Turkiye and Turkish-backed groups and Kurdish fighters in Syria and Iraq.
Turkiye has spent years fighting Kurdish militants in its east and large Kurdish communities live in neighboring Iraq and Syria, where they have a degree of self-rule.
Turkiye considers the main Kurdish militia in northeast Syria an ally of the outlawed PKK. The PKK has for decades waged an insurgency within Turkiye.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is expected to visit Iraq in the near future, where the PKK activities and Turkish strikes in the Kurdish region are likely to be points of discussion.