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  • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

    Originally posted by Artashes View Post
    Reference post # 109 by Azad.

    The turc and kerd are still contesting the Armenian lands that --- THEY --- stole from us by murder and torture.
    The kerds are theives, nothing more.
    I trust none of them or care less for any of them. They both are expansionist rapists nomads.

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        Kurds capture 50% of Turkish city on the border with Syria –
        Map update By Chris Tomson -
        24/03/2016

        Over the past few months, combined forces of the YPG (People’s Protection Units) and PKK (Kurdistan Workers’ Party) have captured approximately half of Nusaybin city which neighbours the Syrian border city of Qamishli. Currently, most clashes are centered at around the Newroz square and traffic supervision center. Meanwhile, skirmishes continue at the Government Office, the main police HQ, the local hospital and the city’s town hall where many Turkish soldiers have been deployed as to counter Kurdish militants.

        While the PKK is yet to capture any Turkish city entirely, they have captured several districts inside the Turkish towns of Diyarbakır, Şırnak, Yüksekova and the aforementioned Nusaybin.

        Nevertheless, much of PKK stays active underground, ready to strike the Turkish Army at any given time if given the order by their commanders. Also, with the backing of the Iraqi Peshmerga and Syrian YPG/SDF, they have easy access to weapons and ammunitions if needed. For decades, the PKK has maintained a stubborn presence in the southeastern areas of Turkey and despite increasing crackdowns by the Turkish military, this Kurdish separatist group is yet to be defeated.

        Since the Turkish-PKK peace deal was broken back in July of 2015, protests and firefights have been on the rise all across the country as the Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, has ordered his army to crush any rebellion efforts by the PKK; a group which he labels as terrorist.

        https://www.almasdarnews.com/article...ia-map-update/ | Al-Masdar News

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          We can deal better with Koordies than Turks.........there has to be respect and we using them against Turkey without getting involved in news media..... just like Turkey helps Azeris. Let Koords weaken Turkey and we take care of Kurds later.
          Problem? they shoot out kids faster than an AK47
          B0zkurt Hunter

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              7 killed, 27 injured as suicide bomb strikes police vehicle near bus stop in Diyarbakir

              At least seven police officers have been killed and 27 people injured after a suicide car bomber hit a police bus in the mainly Kurdish-populated city of Diyarbakir, Turkey, according to Minister of Development Cevdet Yılmaz.
              Thirteen police personnel and 14 civilians are among those injured, the minister said in a statement cited by local TV channels. The attack took place near a bus stop, which explains the high number of civilian casualties.

              All people injured in the attack were hospitalized.

              A parked car rigged with explosives was detonated by remote control as the armored police vehicle passed near the bus stop, Reuters reported citing security sources. The incident took place just a day before the Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu’s visit to the biggest city in Turkey’s largely Kurdish southeast.

              The attacked police bus was on its way to the Turkish southern city of Sanliurfa, local media report.

              No organization has claimed responsibility for the attack so far.

              Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan denounced the attack.

              The blast comes as Turkey continues its crackdown on Kurds in the country’s southeast. Ankara launched a military operation against Kurdish militants linked to the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in summer 2015. Since then, the violence that ended a two-year truce has already resulted in hundreds of civilian casualties according to human rights NGOs.

              At least seven police officers have been killed and 27 people injured after a suicide car bomber hit a police bus in the mainly Kurdish-populated city of Diyarbakir, Turkey, according to Minister of Development Cevdet Yılmaz.

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              • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

                Originally posted by armnuke View Post
                7 killed, 27 injured as suicide bomb strikes police vehicle near bus stop in Diyarbakir


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                • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

                  A car bomb exploded right now in Mardin targeting a military facility of some sort. I'll post details when it's clear.

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                    • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

                      Turk SF - That's gonna leave a mark!

                      https://twitter.com/DrPartizan_/stat...53194161586176...
                      General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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