According to Reuters reports; Turkey has sent extra troops, reconnaissance planes and helicopter into its eastern Agri province on Saturday after four soldiers were wounded in a clash with Kurdish insurgents that started during the night, the military said.
Ankara and the Kurdish Workers Party (PKK), which wants greater Kurdish autonomy, agreed a ceasefire two years ago but the fragile peace process has faltered ahead of Turkey’s parliamentary elections in June.
No one from the PKK was immediately available for comment. The fighting was still going on in Agri’s Diyadin district near the Iranian border, the military said on its website. “Terrorists with rifles opened fire on our forces, who immediately returned fire,” it said.
“We have sent reconnaissance planes, armed helicopters and additional ground troops to the region and the clash is still on-going.” Last month Turkish forces exchanged fire with Kurdish rebels in the southeast, the Turkish military said, just days after jailed PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan said the group’s 30-year insurgency had become “unsustainable”.
Ankara and the Kurdish Workers Party (PKK), which wants greater Kurdish autonomy, agreed a ceasefire two years ago but the fragile peace process has faltered ahead of Turkey’s parliamentary elections in June.
No one from the PKK was immediately available for comment. The fighting was still going on in Agri’s Diyadin district near the Iranian border, the military said on its website. “Terrorists with rifles opened fire on our forces, who immediately returned fire,” it said.
“We have sent reconnaissance planes, armed helicopters and additional ground troops to the region and the clash is still on-going.” Last month Turkish forces exchanged fire with Kurdish rebels in the southeast, the Turkish military said, just days after jailed PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan said the group’s 30-year insurgency had become “unsustainable”.
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