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Turkey's Response to Terror: Strikes in Syria and Iraq
ANKARA, TURKEYThursday, October 24, 2024
Defense Minister Yasar Guler said the country will keep fighting terrorism until the last militant is gone. He added that Wednesday's airstrikes had destroyed 47 alleged PKK targets.
In Syria, the U. S. -backed Syrian Democratic Forces said the Turkish strikes killed 12 civilians and wounded 25. They claimed that Turkish warplanes hit bakeries, power stations, and local police checkpoints.
TUSAS, the targeted defense company, is a key player in Turkey's fight against Kurdish militants. It designs and makes military aircraft and drones. The attack came a day after a far-right nationalist leader suggested granting parole to the PKK's imprisoned leader if he renounces violence.
The PKK has been fighting for autonomy in southeast Turkey for decades. This conflict has taken tens of thousands of lives. Turkey and its Western allies consider the PKK a terrorist group.
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