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Turkey claims killing PKK fighters

by Al Jazeera (reposted)
Friday, October 17, 2008 : Turkish army says intercepted communications suggest casualties among separatists.

The Turkish military has said that at least 35 fighters belonging to the Kuridstan Worker's Party (PKK) have been killed in a military offesnive earlier this week.

General Metin Gurak, the head of the general staff's press  department, said on Friday that intercepted wireless communication between PKK fighters during Tuesday's operation in Sirnak province hinted at up to 35 deaths.

"As you can see the organisation has suffered heavily. We are still sweeping the area ... [but] do not have an official statement yet on the PKK's losses," he said.

Gurak also said that the communication was intercepted after Turkish artillery and  gunship fire  targeted two groups of PKK fighters when they were moving towards a military outpost in the mountainous region.

The intercepeted messages also suggested the fighters might have shot dead fellow PKK members who were seriously wounded and could not move.

Turkish offensive

The PKK, listed as a terrorist group by Ankara and much of the international community, took up arms for Kurdish self-rule in Turkey's southeast in 1984, sparking a conflict that has claimed at least 44,000 lives.

The Turkish army has intensified operations against the PKK since October 3 when the fighters crossing from hideouts in neighbouring Iraq attacked a border outpost, killing 17soldiers.

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