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Turkish Army PKK rebels clash
(MENAFN- Arab News) ANKARA: Turkish troops were engaged in clashes on Saturday with over two dozen rebels from the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) that left four soldiers wounded and dealt a blow to the peace process.
The army sent armed helicopters reconnaissance jets and a commando unit to the Agri region in southeastern Turkey where clashes were continuing the Turkish military said in a statement on its website.
Angrily denouncing the violence President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused the PKK of seeking 'to dynamite the peace in our country and undermine the peace process.'
'I strongly condemn this attack. The clashes are continuing. Twenty-five terrorists are currently fighting our troops' Erdogan said in a televised speech in the western city of Sakarya on the Black Sea.
The army said troops had been despatched to the district of Diaydin in Agri after receiving intelligence of a planned 'festival' to promote the 'separatist terror organization.'
This is official shorthand for the PKK whose actual name is never used by the authorities.
PKK militants opened fire on the Turkish military and the army responded the army said.
'But in the initial fire four of our soldiers were wounded in different places.
'Reconnaissance aircraft armed helicopters and a commando unit have been dispatched to the area.
'The clashes are continuing' the army added.
The unrest marks a rare spike in violence as the government seeks to make peace with the PKK after a decades-long conflict that has cost tens of thousands of lives.
Selahattin Demirtas the leader of the pro-Kurdish People's Democratic Party (HDP) that acts as an intermediary between the government and PKK called the clashes 'a sad and worrying development.'
The army sent armed helicopters reconnaissance jets and a commando unit to the Agri region in southeastern Turkey where clashes were continuing the Turkish military said in a statement on its website.
Angrily denouncing the violence President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused the PKK of seeking 'to dynamite the peace in our country and undermine the peace process.'
'I strongly condemn this attack. The clashes are continuing. Twenty-five terrorists are currently fighting our troops' Erdogan said in a televised speech in the western city of Sakarya on the Black Sea.
The army said troops had been despatched to the district of Diaydin in Agri after receiving intelligence of a planned 'festival' to promote the 'separatist terror organization.'
This is official shorthand for the PKK whose actual name is never used by the authorities.
PKK militants opened fire on the Turkish military and the army responded the army said.
'But in the initial fire four of our soldiers were wounded in different places.
'Reconnaissance aircraft armed helicopters and a commando unit have been dispatched to the area.
'The clashes are continuing' the army added.
The unrest marks a rare spike in violence as the government seeks to make peace with the PKK after a decades-long conflict that has cost tens of thousands of lives.
Selahattin Demirtas the leader of the pro-Kurdish People's Democratic Party (HDP) that acts as an intermediary between the government and PKK called the clashes 'a sad and worrying development.'
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