2015 Hakkari Assault
June–2015 South-Eastern Hakkari assault | |||||||
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Part of Kurdish–Turkish conflict (2015–present) | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Turkey | Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
6 killed[2] | 119 killed[2] [3][4] |
2015 South-Western Hakkari assault[2] refers to a large-scale operation of the Turkish military against Kurdish insurgents in the mountains of south-eastern Turkey, within the frame of the PKK rebellion (2015–present) resulting in the elimination of the PKK's mountain force structure network resulting in 119 militants killed and an estimated thousands of militants retreating to Iraq. The large scale assault was launched early September 2015 by Turkish Army commando battalions & concluded on early November 2015. [5] [3]
Timeline
According to Turkish sources on 5 November 2015, the military killed at least 31 PKK in ongoing security operations in Turkey’s southeastern Hakkari province within the last 24 hours. According to statements posted on the Turkish General Staff website, the military killed 15 PKK on Wednesday and another 16 members of the organization on Thursday in ongoing security operations in Hakkari province’s Yuksekova district.[6]
Anadolu Agency reported local Turkish army sources as saying that the operation in Hakkari lasted from September 27 to November 5 and targeted PKK mountain hideouts, seizing or destroying anti-aircraft guns and other heavy weapons.[2] Troops also destroyed 18 handmade bunkers and an ammunition cache, an army statement said.
Casualties
Turkey announced that during the operation, 119 PKK were killed and anti-aircraft guns seized, while 6 Turkish soldiers killed.[2]
References
- 1 2 "Turkey: '31 PKK terrorists' killed in Hakkari operation". Anadolu Agency.
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- 1 2 "Turkish military clears PKK bases in southeastern Hakkari, kills 119 terrorists". DailySabah. 6 November 2015.
- ↑ http://rudaw.net/english/middleeast/turkey/071120151
- ↑ "Turkey breaks new ground in southeast reconstruction - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East". Al-Monitor.
- ↑ "Turkey: '31 PKK terrorists' killed in Hakkari operation". Anadolu Agency.