Turkish Armed Forces destroyed 17 targets belonging to the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), which is banned in the country, in an air operation. It was stated that the attacks were carried out on targets in Northern Iraq. RIA News.
It was reported that the operations took place in the Gara, Metina, Hakurk and Kandil regions in the north of Iraq.
“In the air operation in northern Iraq, 17 terrorist targets were destroyed and many terrorists were neutralized. We are determined!” – says the message.
Previously reportedIt was stated that the Turkish Ministry of National Defense destroyed 15 objects in Northern Iraq during the air operation against the militants of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, which is banned in the country.
Turkey has been conducting air operations in northern Syria and Iraq since the PKK’s attempted terrorist attack on the Ministry of Internal Affairs headquarters in Ankara on October 1. That day, a car containing terrorists arrived in front of the ministry building. One of them got out of the vehicle and blew himself up. The latter got into a shootout with the police and was eliminated. Two police officers were slightly injured.
Previously Erdogan commented on the initiative Terrorist attack in the capital of Turkey.