23 Feb 2008

Death toll rises in Turkish army's northern Iraq incursion

AIR_F-16s_Turkish_Armed_lg[1] Thirty-five Kurdish rebels and two Turkish soldiers were killed in fighting in northern Iraq on Saturday according to a statement released by the Turkish General Staff as Turkish troops continued their operation against Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) guerrillas. The deaths on Saturday bring the overall death toll from the operation that began on Thursday night to seven Turkish soldiers and 79 PKK rebels, the General Staff said in a statement posted on its website.

Fears that the incursion may result in the destabilization of the region were raised when the president of the Autonomous Region of Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, said Kurds would fight back Turkish troops if military operations along the Iraq-Turkish borders extended to reach Kurdish inhabitants, while the PKK has vowed to take "the battle to Turkish cities" if the operation continues.

The PKK said the Turkish operation was an attack on the Kurdish regions of Iraq and said the group's forces were still intact. "We will move the battle to the Turkish cities, if the Turks did not stop attacking the Autonomous Region of Kurdistan," PKK's Ahmed Damis told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa.

Death toll rises in Turkish army's northern Iraq incursion - Summary : Middle East World

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