Twelve dead in Turkey clashes

Published August 26, 2007

DIYARBAKIR (Turkey), Aug 25: Ten separatist Kurdish guerrillas and two Turkish soldiers were killed in clashes in south-eastern Turkey, army sources said on Saturday.

One Turkish soldier was also injured in the clashes, which have been going on in south-eastern Sirnak province for the last three days near the border with Iraq.

Army sources said more militants of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), based in northern Iraq, were trying to cross the border and that the army has reinforced its positions there.

The PKK is fighting for a homeland in Turkey’s mainly Kurdish southeast, where Turkey has raised troop levels to more than 200,000 as part of a crackdown on the PKK, which has been fighting since 1984.—Reuters

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