Turkey claims hitting over 30 PKK targets in Kurdistan Region

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Turkish defence ministry on Saturday announced that it had targeted over 30 alleged Kurdistan Workers’ Party’s (PKK) positions inside the Kurdistan Region in recent days, causing many casualties. 

The ministry said in a statement that “a total of 31 targets, including caves, bunkers, shelters and warehouses,” of the PKK on Mount Gara were “destroyed” when its air forces hit the Kurdish armed group on Wednesday and Friday. 

“Many terrorists were neutralised,” claimed the ministry.

Turkey uses the term neutralised to denote adversaries captured, wounded, or killed.

Mount Gara is located in Duhok province where Turkey's code-named Operation Claw-Lock continues. The offensive was launched in April last year. 

Locals told Rudaw on Tuesday that the Turkish air forces had been bombarding mountainous areas in Duhok for three successive nights. 

Turkey has recently upped its attacks against the PKK in the Kurdistan Region. It has also intensified its targeting of Kurdish fighters in northern Syria due to their alleged ties with the PKK. 

The PKK is an armed group that struggles for the increased rights of Kurds in Turkey. It is designated a terrorist organization by Ankara, which has launched numerous operations against the group and its alleged offshoots in the Kurdistan Region and Syria.