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Turkish forces kill 12 PKK militants crossing from Iraq

16 May 2011 [12:30] - TODAY.AZ
Turkish security forces killed at least 12 PKK militants after they were spotted crossing the border from Iraq, the military said on Saturday, while a soldier was killed by a mine blast. The outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants were killed during operations on Friday and early Saturday in the southeast province of Sirnak, the military statement said.

The soldier died in Hakkari, another insurgency-plagued province bordering both Iran and Iraq, state-run Antaolian news agency said.

Some PKK militants operate from hideouts in the Qandil Mountains of northern Iraq. The PKK ended a six-month ceasefire in February and there have been fears of rising violence before a parliamentary election on June 12 that is expected to result in a comfortable third successive victory for Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's AK Party.

Jailed PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan has threatened "war" unless the government enters talks after the election to end a separatist conflict that has dragged on for 27 years, killing more than 40,000 people.

The PKK last week claimed responsibility for an ambush that killed a police officer and wounded another in the northern Black Sea province of Kastamonu after an election rally by Erdogan, and two more police were killed this week.


/World Bulletin/
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