Iraqi Kurds demand PKK39s departure from region


(MENAFN- The Journal Of Turkish Weekly) Civilians in Iraq’s northern Kurdish region are calling on the PKK terrorist group to leave the area an Iraqi official asserted on Tuesday.

Khalil Mohamed governor of the region’s Zakho district said in a statement that 115 of the district’s 184 villages were “no longer accessible” due to the establishment of PKK camps.

Located close to the Turkish border the Zakho district contains a number of PKK camps although the group’s primary camps are located in northern Iraq’s Qandil Mountainnear the border with Iran.

“We can’t do any work; our citizens want to go to the villages to tend to their fields but the PKK won’t allow them” Mohamed said.

“The people of the region therefore want the PKK to leave” the governor added.

On Tuesday security sourcessaid Turkish security forces had killed at least 35PKKterrorists inairstrikes carried out in northern Iraq.

The airstrikes came after 16 Turkish troops were martyred by PKK terrorists on Sunday evening in Turkey’s southeastern Hakkari province.

Speaking at a Monday press conference Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu declared that Iraq’s Qandil Mountain“will be purged of terrorists”.

“No matter what happens” he went on to assert “it will be purged”.


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