Turkish aviation bombed targets of the Kurdistan Workers in northern Iraq
2015/9/7
Turkish forces said on Monday that Turkish aircraft models of the F-16 and F-13 -14 bombed targets of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, a day after the bombing of explosives party militants on a road in southeastern Turkey in an attack that killed and wounded Turkish soldiers.
The Turkish army did not specify in a statement posted on its website the number of dead, but the PKK said that 15 Turkish soldiers were killed in a bomb attack in the Daglica area of Hakkari province.
A security source said that 16 soldiers had been killed.
It is said that the Turkish aviation bombed the occasional positions of the PKK in northern Iraq.
The Iraqi cabinet has condemned last month's Turkish shelling as a "serious escalation and an assault on Iraqi sovereignty," he said. "Iraq's commitment not to allow any attack on Turkey from Iraqi territory," calling "Turkey to respect good neighborly relationship between the two countries and the lack of escalation and resort to mutual understanding between the two countries neighbors in solving the problem. "
Turkey expressed disappointment of Iraq's attitude toward the steps carried out against PKK positions in the Kurdistan region north of the country, describing him as a "passive" .anthy
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2015/9/7
Turkish forces said on Monday that Turkish aircraft models of the F-16 and F-13 -14 bombed targets of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, a day after the bombing of explosives party militants on a road in southeastern Turkey in an attack that killed and wounded Turkish soldiers.
The Turkish army did not specify in a statement posted on its website the number of dead, but the PKK said that 15 Turkish soldiers were killed in a bomb attack in the Daglica area of Hakkari province.
A security source said that 16 soldiers had been killed.
It is said that the Turkish aviation bombed the occasional positions of the PKK in northern Iraq.
The Iraqi cabinet has condemned last month's Turkish shelling as a "serious escalation and an assault on Iraqi sovereignty," he said. "Iraq's commitment not to allow any attack on Turkey from Iraqi territory," calling "Turkey to respect good neighborly relationship between the two countries and the lack of escalation and resort to mutual understanding between the two countries neighbors in solving the problem. "
Turkey expressed disappointment of Iraq's attitude toward the steps carried out against PKK positions in the Kurdistan region north of the country, describing him as a "passive" .anthy
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