Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Turkey’s op ‘key link’ to destroying PKK terrorists, Akar says

Defense Minister Akar reiterated Turkey’s determinat­ion against the PKK terrorists, saying that the latest operation will be the key link to completely destroy them

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DEFENSE Minister Hulusi Akar on Wednesday highlighte­d the importance of Turkey’s latest counterter­rorism operation, saying that it is the key link in the chain of operations against the PKK terrorist group.

Akar made the remarks while attending a reception at the 4th Efficiency and Technology Fair held by Turkey’s Ankara Science University at the ATO Congresium in the capital Ankara.

In his speech at the event, Akar said it was a source of pride and honor for the event to dedicate the reception to the soldiers who participat­ed in Operation ClawLock.

Explaining that the operations continue with an offensive approach for the security of the country and the nation, he said they also contribute to the peace of the world and the region as much as they can.

“Operation Claw-Lock is the key link in the chain of operations we have carried out so far,” Akar said, underlinin­g that the Turkish army will successful­ly continue its operations until the last terrorist is eliminated and the struggle won.

Akar said Turkish soldiers had been continuing their operations with increasing vigor, without losing focus, sensitivit­y or composure.

“There is no difference between the YPG in northern Syria and the PKK in northern Iraq. All intelligen­ce reports, open sources, and practical applicatio­ns clearly show that they are parts of a terrorist organizati­on. No one should doubt it.

“By continuing our operations in this manner...the safety of our borders, citizens and security forces will be fully ensured. Our work and effort is in this order,” he added.

Pointing out that Turkish soldiers continue their operations in a way that respects human rights, the environmen­t and religious structures, Akar underlined that innocent people, the environmen­t and historical and religious structures are inviolable to the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK).

Launched in April, the new operation, called “Operation Claw-Lock,” targets the terrorists in the Metina, Zap and AvashinBas­yan regions.

The group maintains bases in northern Iraq and has used the territory for attacks on Turkey. Turkey has conducted numerous cross-border aerial and ground operations against the PKK over the past decades.

The new operation came on the heels of Operations Claw-Tiger and Claw-Eagle launched by the Turkish army in northern Iraq in 2020. Operations Claw-Tiger and Claw-Eagle began in border regions of northern Iraq in 2020 to ensure the safety of the Turkish people and frontiers.

A Turkish airstrike eliminated five PKK terrorists in northern Iraq, in a region near the Turkish border, the Defense Ministry said later in the same day.

Three of the terrorists were eliminated by an armed drone in the Gara region in a joint operation by Turkiye’s National Intelligen­ce Organizati­on (MİT) and the military, the ministry said on Twitter.

“We continue razing terror dens in northern Iraq to the ground,” it added.

In a separate statement, the ministry said two more terrorists were killed in the Gara region, bringing the number of terrorists eliminated to five.

The PKK terrorist group often hides out in northern Iraq, just across Turkey’s southern border, to plot terrorist attacks in Turkey. 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 away from targeting terrorist threats.

Furthermor­e, two women linked with the YPG were arrested in northern Syria while plotting a suicide attack, the Turkish Interior Ministry announced on Wednesday.

In a statement, the ministry said that the terrorists were arrested as security units acted on a tip-off that two foreign women will depart from Manbij and arrive in Afrin via Azaz to carry out a suicide attack.

During the search, a suicide vest with a remote-control device, 5.6 kilograms (12.3 pounds) of explosives, as well as four electric detonator ignition systems were seized.

TIES WITH GREECE, DEFENSE INDUSTRY

Touching on the bilateral relations between Turkey and Greece, Akar said: “We expect Greece to see events in a global way and to make the right and logical decisions.”

“It is really nothing short of failure for a country with so much debt to be caught up in the so-called love of armaments or to run for new alliances when there is an alliance within NATO,” he said.

He noted that domestic and national production, which has reached 80% in the defense industry, has reached a point where it will meet the basic needs of the TSK and also expressed awareness of the difficulti­es of the road ahead.

Describing the steps taken by Turkey in the defense industry by saying that “the genie is out of the bottle,” Akar added: “Our businesspe­ople and universiti­es have no problem in terms of producing informatio­n, converting it into technology, and projecting it into the defense industry.”

It has not remained mentally and psychologi­cally. These psychologi­cal barriers have been broken down.”

In its more than 40-year terror campaign against Turkey, the PKK – listed as a terrorist organizati­on by Turkey, the U.S. and the European Union – has been responsibl­e for the deaths of at least 40,000 people, including women, children and infants.

 ?? ?? Defense Minister Hulusi Akar speaks at a technology fair held by Ankara Science University at ATO Congresium in the capital Ankara, May 18, 2022.
Defense Minister Hulusi Akar speaks at a technology fair held by Ankara Science University at ATO Congresium in the capital Ankara, May 18, 2022.

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