Turkish Drone Strike Targets PKK Officials in Northern Iraq

A Turkish drone strike killed three PKK members in northern Iraq, including a senior official. The attack took place near Dohuk, according to Iraqi Kurdistan's counter-terrorism service. Turkey regularly targets PKK in the region, where it has had a contentious history since the PKK's insurgency began in 1984.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Baghdad | Updated: 10-11-2024 15:13 IST | Created: 10-11-2024 15:13 IST
Turkish Drone Strike Targets PKK Officials in Northern Iraq
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On late Saturday, a Turkish drone strike resulted in the death of three members of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in northern Iraq, as confirmed by Iraqi Kurdistan's counter-terrorism service on Sunday. The assault targeted a vehicle in the mountainous region near Dohuk, claiming the lives of three individuals, including a senior PKK figure.

Officials from the counter-terrorism unit identified one of the victims as a senior PKK official, a piece of information that underscores the seriousness of Turkey's ongoing military operations in the area. This incident is a part of Turkey's regular airstrikes against PKK militants, which have been consistent in northern Iraq.

The PKK initiated an insurgency against the Turkish state in 1984, initially aiming to establish an independent Kurdish nation. Over time, however, the group's objectives shifted towards advocating for greater Kurdish rights and limited autonomy in Turkey's southeastern region.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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