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Turkish troops 'killed by Kurdish rebels' | |
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At least eight Turkish soldiers have been killed and 15 wounded in an ambush by Kurdish rebels. | |
The attack took place in Yuksekova, near the border with Iraq and Iran. Ground troops and combat helicopters are pursuing the assailants, according to state TV. | |
Several thousand Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) rebels are believed to be based in hideouts in northern Iraq. | |
Tens of thousands of people have died since the PKK took up arms in 1984. | Tens of thousands of people have died since the PKK took up arms in 1984. |
Security sources told Reuters that the rebels had crossed the border to carry out the attack on an army post, and had then retreated back to Iraq. | Security sources told Reuters that the rebels had crossed the border to carry out the attack on an army post, and had then retreated back to Iraq. |
Clashes between the PKK and the Turkish armed forces have increased in south-eastern Turkey over the past year, and the PKK has in the past carried out bombings in other parts of the country. | Clashes between the PKK and the Turkish armed forces have increased in south-eastern Turkey over the past year, and the PKK has in the past carried out bombings in other parts of the country. |
A powerful bomb in Ankara in September last year killed three people and wounded 15. | A powerful bomb in Ankara in September last year killed three people and wounded 15. |
The BBC's Jonathan Head in Istanbul said the attack near Yuksekova followed the same pattern as other recent operations by the PKK. | |
They launched their assault on the isolated military base at night. The Turkish authorities say 10 insurgents were killed in the fighting. | They launched their assault on the isolated military base at night. The Turkish authorities say 10 insurgents were killed in the fighting. |
The government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has taken an increasingly hard line towards the PKK, our correspondent says. | |
Thousands of Kurdish civilians believed to support the movement have been arrested, and the army has been authorised to pursue and engage insurgents. | |
The government acknowledges that the conflict cannot be solved through military means, although negotiations have made little headway, our correspondent adds. |