24-11-2024 03:14 AM Jerusalem Timing

Turkish Forces Kill 23 Kurdish Militants in Southeast

Turkish Forces Kill 23 Kurdish Militants in Southeast

Turkish security forces have killed a total of 23 Kurdish militants in military operations inside two towns this week against suspected members of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), official media said on Thursday.

Turkish security forces have killed a total of 23 Kurdish militants in military operations inside two towns this week against suspected members of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), official media said on Thursday.

The operations conducted inside the towns of Cizre and Silopi in the southeastern Sirnak province, backed by curfews, mark a new escalation in five months of fighting with the PKK since a truce collapsed.Turkish troops

Twenty-two PKK members have been killed in Cizre since the operations began earlier this week, while one was killed in Silopi, the state-run Anatolia news agency said. The new toll includes eight militants whose killing was announced by the army the day earlier.

According to Turkish media, some 10,000 members of the police and army have been deployed in Cizre and Silopi in one of the biggest operations yet against the PKK, who have erected barricades and ditches inside the towns.

Images published by Anatolia showed heavily armed soldiers backed by tanks going house-to-house in the towns and firing from street corners.

The authorities also imposed blanket and open-ended curfews in the two towns, the latest in a succession of such measures across the southeast that have angered activists.

There have also been growing tensions over a curfew in the Sur district of southeastern Diyarbakir province -- also mainly Kurdish -- that has been in place almost uninterrupted since December 2.