|
Turkey
attacks PKK rebels in Iraq
Foreign Desk Report
ANKARA—The Turkish army said it inflicted “heavy losses” on a group of
around 50 members of the armed Kurdish separatist movement PKK in
northern Iraq on Saturday. The army said it used artillery and
airstrikes against a group of “50 to 60 terrorists” southeast of the
Turkish town of Cukurca in Hakkari province on the Turkey-Iraq border.
“If necessary other army units will intervene in the region,” it added.
Tensions along the Turkish-Iraqi border increased after October 21, when
PKK militants ambushed a military unit, killing 12 soldiers and
capturing eight. The captives were released in November.
Soon after, the Turkish government secured parliamentary approval for
cross-border military operations into northern Iraq. The United States
and the Iraqi government are keen to avert a large scale incursion. In
recent weeks, about 100,000 Turkish soldiers have been deployed along
the border with Iraq, in the mainly Kurdish south-east region of
Anatolia.
Saturday’s operation comes days after the cabinet of Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdogan authorised the army to carry out a cross-border
operation against Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq — a month after the
green light from parliament. The Turkish parliament’s decision last
month provoked a flurry of diplomatic activity between Turkey, Iraq and
the United States.
Baghdad promised to rein in the Kurdish rebels in the north of the
country, and in early November President George W. Bush said the United
State would provide “real-time” information on PKK movements from its
satellites. Ankara nevertheless made it clear that it would be keeping
its options open and refused to rule out a military response to any PKK
activity.
The PKK, listed as a terrorist group by Ankara and much of the
international community, has waged a 23-year armed campign for Kurdish
self-rule in Turkey’s southeast. The conflict has claimed more than
37,000 lives.
Dozens of suspected Al-Qaeda fighters raided a Shiite village north of
Baghdad Saturday, killing at least 14 people including women and
children, police and medical officials told.
“Al-Qaeda militants early this morning attacked the village of Duailiyah
in which 10 people were killed and several wounded,” said police Colonel
Hazim Yasin from the nearby city of Baquba.
Another police officer in Baquba said four more bodies of victims were
found after Iraqi troops arrived at the scene, adding that the dead
included women and children. “Dozens of militants attacked the village.
They first fired mortars and then raided the village, using gunfire,” he
said. Doctor Abdul Salam Harfash of Baquba hospital confirmed that at
least 10 people were killed in the assault.
|