Current:Home > FinanceTurkey launches airstrikes against Kurdish militants in Iraq and Syria after 9 soldiers were killed -TrueNorth Capital Hub
Turkey launches airstrikes against Kurdish militants in Iraq and Syria after 9 soldiers were killed
View
Date:2025-04-17 02:25:25
ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkey carried out airstrikes targeting Kurdish militants in neighboring Iraq and Syria on Saturday, the Turkish Defense Ministry said. This comes a day after an attack on a Turkish military base in Iraq killed nine Turkish soldiers.
Turkey often launches strikes against targets in Syria and Iraq it believes to be affiliated with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, a banned Kurdish separatist group that has waged insurgency against Turkey since the 1980s.
The defense ministry said aircraft struck targets in Metina, Hakurk, Gara and Qandil in north Iraq, but didn’t specify areas in Syria. It said fighter jets destroyed caves, bunkers, shelters and oil facilities “to eliminate terrorist attacks against our people and security forces ... and to ensure our border security.” The statement added “many” militants were “neutralized” in the strikes.
On Friday night, attackers attempted to infiltrate a military base in northern Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdish region, killing five soldiers. Four others died later of critical injuries. The Turkish Defense Ministry said 15 militants were also killed.
There was no immediate comment from the PKK, the government in Baghdad or the Kurdish region’s administration.
Turkey launched Operation Claw-Lock in northern Iraq in April 2022, during which it established several bases in Duhok Governorate. Baghdad has repeatedly protested the presence of Turkish troops and called for their withdrawal.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan expressed his condolences for the deaths of the Turkish soldiers on social media platform X, formerly Twitter.
“We will fight to the end against the PKK terrorist organization within and outside our borders,” he wrote.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was to hold a security meeting in Istanbul later Saturday, Fahrettin Altun, the president’s communications director, wrote on X.
Meanwhile, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced police had detained 113 people suspected of ties to the PKK following raids across 32 Turkish provinces.
He added that four people were arrested after police identified 60 social media accounts that “praised the separatist terrorist organization for provocative purposes” or had spread misleading information.
Three weeks ago, PKK-affiliated militants tried to break into a Turkish base in northern Iraq, according to Turkish officials, leaving six soldiers dead. The following day, six more Turkish soldiers were killed in clashes.
Turkey retaliated by launching strikes against sites that officials said were associated with the PKK in Iraq and Syria. Defense Minister Yasar Guler said at the time that dozens of Kurdish militants were killed in airstrikes and land assaults.
It wasn’t immediately clear if Friday night’s attack and the one three weeks earlier targeted the same base. The Rudaw news website, based in Erbil in northern Iraq, reported that the base attacked on Friday was located on Mount Zap in Amedi district, which lies 17 kilometers (10 miles) from the Turkish border.
Meanwhile, Turkey’s state-run news agency Anadolu said a senior PKK militant was “neutralized” in Iraq. Faik Aydin was targeted in an operation run by the Turkish intelligence agency, or MIT, some 160 kilometers (100 miles) inside the Turkey-Iraq frontier, Anadolu reported.
The PKK, which maintains bases in northern Iraq, is considered a terror organization by Turkey’s Western allies, including the United States. Tens of thousands of people have died since the start of the conflict in 1984.
Turkey and the U.S., however, disagree on the status of the Syrian Kurdish groups, which have been allied with Washington in the fight against the Islamic State group in Syria.
veryGood! (778)
Related
- Civic engagement nonprofits say democracy needs support in between big elections. Do funders agree?
- A story about sports, Black History Month, a racist comment, and the greatest of pilots
- Grammys 2024: From how to watch the music-filled show to who’s nominated, here’s what to know
- Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi elects its first woman and first Black person as bishop
- Dick Vitale announces he is cancer free: 'Santa Claus came early'
- Bill Belichick thanks 'Patriots fans everywhere' in full-page ad in Boston Globe
- Bruce Willis and Ex Demi Moore Celebrate Daughter Tallulah's 30th Birthday
- Harry Edwards, civil rights icon and 49ers advisor, teaches life lessons amid cancer fight
- What were Tom Selleck's juicy final 'Blue Bloods' words in Reagan family
- GOP governors back at Texas border to keep pressure on Biden over migrant crossings
Ranking
- Working Well: When holidays present rude customers, taking breaks and the high road preserve peace
- 5.1 magnitude earthquake near Oklahoma City felt in 5 states, USGS says
- Masturbation abstinence is popular online. Doctors and therapists are worried
- Marilyn Manson completes community service sentence for blowing nose on videographer
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- The 2024 Grammy Awards are here. Taylor Swift, others poised for major wins: Live updates
- The 2024 Grammy Awards are here. Taylor Swift, others poised for major wins: Live updates
- Japanese embassy says Taylor Swift should comfortably make it in time for the Super Bowl
Recommendation
Juan Soto praise of Mets' future a tough sight for Yankees, but World Series goal remains
Spoilers! What that 'Argylle' post-credits scene teases about future spy movies
Unfortunate. That describes Joel Embiid injury, games played rule, and NBA awards mess
Policy Experts Say the UN Climate Talks Need Reform, but Change Would be Difficult in the Current Political Landscape
Senate begins final push to expand Social Security benefits for millions of people
Joni Mitchell wins 10th Grammy for her 'very joyous' live album, set to perform at awards
Gladys Knight, Stevie Wonder, Dionne Warwick rule at pre-Grammy gala hosted by Clive Davis
Aston Barrett, bassist for Bob Marley & The Wailers, dies at 77