Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Turkish security forces eliminate 137 PKK terrorists in July

- ANKARA / DAILY SABAH

TURKISH security forces have eliminated 137 members of the PKK and YPG, its Syrian offshoot, throughout July within the scope of internal and cross-border counterter­rorism operations.

According to data compiled by Anadolu Agency (AA), 137 terrorists were killed in operations conducted by the police, gendarmeri­e forces, the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) and the National Intelligen­ce Organizati­on (MIT).

The 186 suspects were taken into custody as a result of operations targeting the PKK and its youth formation in several provinces. Forty arrests were made.

The number of terrorists surrenderi­ng to security forces this year increased to 114 as of July 28.

In addition, Turkey nabbed a wanted PKK terrorist who had been planning to flee to Europe in a cross-border operation carried out by MIT. The terrorist, identified as Cimşit Demir code-named “Piro Karker,” who was sought Interpol with Red Notice, was caught in northern Iraq. It was determined that Demir was carrying out the PKK’s activities in northern Iraq’s Hakurk, Gara and Qandil after joining the organizati­on in 2009 in Ağrı province.

Turkey also recently carried out an air operation on PKK targets in northern Iraq. Close to 40 targets, consisting of caves, shelters, ammunition depots and the so-called headquarte­rs of terrorists, were destroyed in the operation.

Most recently, the Defense Ministry stated on Sunday that seven PKK terrorists were killed in counterter­rorism operations in northern Iraq.

The terrorists were killed at different locations during Turkey’s Claw operations in the region, the ministry said in a statement.

“Our operations will continue until the last terrorist is eliminated!” the ministry added.

The Turkish military regularly conducts cross-border operations in northern Iraq. Turkey has long been stressing that it will not tolerate terrorist threats posed against its national security and has called on Iraqi officials to take the necessary steps to eliminate the terrorist group. Ankara previously noted that if the expected steps were not taken, it would not shy from targeting terrorist threats.

Turkey launched Operations ClawLightn­ing and Claw-Thunderbol­t on April 23 in northern Iraq’s Metina and Avaşin-Basyan regions near its borders.

Numerous PKK terrorist hideouts and bases are located in northern Iraq, from where they carry out attacks on Turkey.

Again in the July operations, security forces eliminated the PKK terrorist group’s so-called logistical head in the Hakurk region in a joint operation conducted with MIT. Hakan Ateş, codenamed “Serdar Pir Avesta,” had been operating in northern Iraq since June 2015 and was active in the so-called Patriotic Revolution­ary Youth Movement (YDGH), a PKK offshoot, and personally involved in the terrorist group’s activities and recruitmen­t affairs. Ateş, who was responsibl­e for the logistics activities of the PKK in the Hakurk region, was also among the most trusted names of the terrorist group.

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