The Fiji Times

Turkey launches air strike after diplomat killed

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ANKARA - Turkey on Thursday launched an air attack on Iraqi Kurdistan in response to the killing of a Turkish diplomat in the region, the country’s defence minister said.

The Turkish vice consul to Iraq’s autonomous Kurdish region was shot dead on Wednesday in the local capital Arbil. Police sources said two other people were also killed.

There was no claim of responsibi­lity for the shooting, but many Iraqi experts have pointed to the probabilit­y that the Turkish separatist Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), which Ankara considers a terrorist group, was behind the attack.

“Following the evil attack in Arbil, we have launched the most comprehens­ive air operation on Qandil and dealt a heavy blow to the (PKK) terror organisati­on,” defence minister Hulusi Akar said in a statement.

Targets such as “armaments positions, lodgings, shelters and caves belonging to terrorists” were destroyed.

“Our fight against terror will continue with increasing determinat­ion until the last terrorist is neutralise­d and the blood of our martyrs will be avenged,” he added.

The Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), which now leads the regional government, enjoys good political and trade relations with Turkey.

But Turkey has been conducting a ground offensive and bombing campaign since May in the mountainou­s northern region to root out the PKK which has waged an insurgency against the Turkish state since 1984.

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