Operation against PKK in Iraq: 20,000 Turkish Troops Enter Kurdish Safe Havens
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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In response to escalating attacks by the PKK, the Turkish military initiated a large-scale operation by sending 20,000 troops into Kurdish safe havens in northern Iraq. The PKK, a Kurdish separatist group based in Turkey, had been launching cross-border attacks from these areas, prompting Turkey to take decisive action.
The operation aimed to target PKK training camps, supply routes, and hideouts, with the goal of weakening the group's capabilities. Turkish forces conducted ground operations supported by air and artillery strikes to root out PKK militants from their strongholds in the mountainous region.
The incursion into Iraqi territory sparked international concern and condemnation, with Iraq labeling it as a violation of its sovereignty. The United Nations also urged both Turkey and Iraq to exercise restraint and resolve the conflict through peaceful means.
The Turkish military operation had a significant impact on the region, leading to casualties on both sides as clashes intensified. The incursion strained relations between Turkey and Iraq, as well as heightened tensions with Kurdish groups in the region.
Ultimately, the operation demonstrated Turkey's commitment to combatting the PKK threat, even if it meant conducting military operations beyond its borders. The move received mixed reactions domestically, with some supporting the government's efforts to eliminate the PKK's presence in northern Iraq, while others criticized the incursion for its potential to escalate conflicts and undermine regional stability.
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