Iran launches 2nd attack against PKK
Iran launches 2nd attack against PKK
The New Anatolian / Ankara with agencies
Iranian armed forces recently launched a second major attack on Party of Free Life of Kurdistan (PJAK) positions in mountainous northern Iraq.
Militants of the PJAK, known to be an affiliate of the terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), recently tried to infiltrate into Iran and armed clashes claimed lives of dozens of Iranian soldiers.
Local news agencies in northern Iraq reported on Thursday that Iranian armed forces recently launched attacks on PKK positions in the areas of Haci Umran and Berdesor in northern Iraq.
The latest attack, in which mortars and Katyusha rockets were said to have been used, took place on the night of April 24-25. No information was given as to the numbers of PJAK members killed or wounded in the attack.
Last week Iranian security forces reportedly killed at least 10 PJAK members.
The Iranian military operations coincide with major Turkish anti-terrorism operations near the Iraqi border. Turkish security forces, backed by helicopters, are carrying out operations against PKK terrorists in the region near the Iraqi border. More than 35 PKK terrorists have recently been killed in the region on the Turkish side of the border.
Ankara and Tehran have been concerned that the current situation in Iraq is providing the PKK and its affiliated groups with a PJAK in the north of that country. The two countries also consider any Kurdish state in the region as a threat to their security.
Iran launches 2nd attack against PKK
The New Anatolian / Ankara with agencies
Iranian armed forces recently launched a second major attack on Party of Free Life of Kurdistan (PJAK) positions in mountainous northern Iraq.
Militants of the PJAK, known to be an affiliate of the terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), recently tried to infiltrate into Iran and armed clashes claimed lives of dozens of Iranian soldiers.
Local news agencies in northern Iraq reported on Thursday that Iranian armed forces recently launched attacks on PKK positions in the areas of Haci Umran and Berdesor in northern Iraq.
The latest attack, in which mortars and Katyusha rockets were said to have been used, took place on the night of April 24-25. No information was given as to the numbers of PJAK members killed or wounded in the attack.
Last week Iranian security forces reportedly killed at least 10 PJAK members.
The Iranian military operations coincide with major Turkish anti-terrorism operations near the Iraqi border. Turkish security forces, backed by helicopters, are carrying out operations against PKK terrorists in the region near the Iraqi border. More than 35 PKK terrorists have recently been killed in the region on the Turkish side of the border.
Ankara and Tehran have been concerned that the current situation in Iraq is providing the PKK and its affiliated groups with a PJAK in the north of that country. The two countries also consider any Kurdish state in the region as a threat to their security.
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