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Turkey Kurds: 30 dead in Cizre violence as MPs' march blocked | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
At least 30 people have died in clashes in the Turkish city of Cizre since a military operation began there last week, Turkey's interior ministry says. | |
The ministry says most of the dead were Kurdish militants but the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) says 21 civilians were killed in the violence. | |
Locals say Cizre has been "under siege" since the military imposed a curfew. | |
On Thursday police stopped a delegation of HDP leaders who were trying to reach the south-eastern city on foot. | |
The group includes the party's leader Selahattin Demirtas and 30 members of parliament, who say they want to draw attention to what is happening in the mainly Kurdish area. | |
They were intercepted by police near Idil, 28km (17 miles) from Cizre. | |
Turkey-PKK conflict: Why are clashes escalating? | |
Deadly clashes between Turkish forces and the militant Kurdish organisation, the PKK, have intensified since a ceasefire collapsed in July. | |
Turkish jets have bombed PKK bases in northern Iraq and the army has boosted security and imposed curfews across the south-east. | |
Mr Demirtas said the humanitarian situation in Cizre was worsening, with people unable to buy bread or access water. | |
The body of a 10-year-old boy killed in the violence was being kept in a refrigerator by family members because restrictions on movement meant they could not take him to the mortuary, the BBC was told. | |
Interior Minister Selami Altinok said the curfew would continue until the military operation was completed. | |
Mr Demirtas warned the country was heading towards civil war. | |
Turkish prosecutors are currently investigating the HDP leader for insulting the president. | |
They want to have the MP stripped of his parliamentary immunity. | They want to have the MP stripped of his parliamentary immunity. |
Turkey is to hold new elections in November after inconclusive polls in June. | Turkey is to hold new elections in November after inconclusive polls in June. |
Separately, the interim government has deported a Dutch journalist. | |
Freelancer Frederike Geerdink, who was arrested on Sunday, was accused of links to the PKK. | |
Earlier in the month, two British journalists with Vice News were deported. Their Iraqi colleague remains in detention. | Earlier in the month, two British journalists with Vice News were deported. Their Iraqi colleague remains in detention. |
More than 40,000 people have died since the PKK launched an armed campaign in 1984, calling for an independent Kurdish state within Turkey. | More than 40,000 people have died since the PKK launched an armed campaign in 1984, calling for an independent Kurdish state within Turkey. |
The ceasefire that began in 2013 unravelled in July, after a suicide bombing by suspected Islamic State militants near the border with Syria. | |
The attack led to mutual recriminations between Kurdish groups and Turkey. |