Saturday, September 19, 2015

Turkey's War Against The Kurds Escalates



VOA: Turkish Warplanes Kill 55 Kurdish Rebels in Iraq

Turkish security sources say Turkish fighter jets have carried out a new barrage of cross-border airstrikes against Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq, killing at least 55.

The sources said the strikes targeted camps and other sites used by the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK.

Turkish security forces and the outlawed PKK have been trading fire on a near-daily basis since the collapse of a two-year-old cease-fire and peace process in July.

More News On The Turkey - Kurdish War

Turkish jets hit Kurdish militant camps in Iraq, at least 55 killed: sources -- Reuters
Turkish jets 'kill at least 55' in airstrikes on Kurdish rebels' -- AFP
Kurdish militants rule out unilateral ceasefire in Turkey -- Reuters
PKK Conflict Sparks Fears of Wider Turkey-Kurdish Clashes -- VOA
Tens of thousands rally for anti-terror march in Ankara -- Euronews
Kurds demand answers after battles in Cizre -- Al-Monitor
A Sense of Instability Settles Over Turkey as Conflict With Kurds Flares -- NYT
Turkey has a huge problem that it has no idea how to deal with -- Natasha Bertrand, Business Insider

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