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Iraq
Turkey strikes Kurd Kommie positions in Nineveh
2022-02-02


On Tuesday, the Ottoman Turkish warplanes struck Makhmour Camp and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) sites in Nineveh and Sinjar.

The Counter-Terrorism Service said that Ankara bombed six Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) locations in the Qara Jokh Mountain range, south of Erbil.

A source told Shafaq News Agency that The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
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also bombed the Makhmour Camp for Kurdish refugees, which resulted in eight deaths and injuries, including a PKK leader.

About 12,000 Kurdish refugees, who fled the civil war between Kurds and the Ottoman Turkish army in the 1990s, live in this camp.

Ankara says that the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) uses the camp to train its fighters and launch attacks inside Ottoman Turkish territory.

A military source also reported that Ottoman Turkish warplanes struck PKK positions in Sinjar Mountain, Nineveh Governorate.

The source told our Agency that the bombing focused on sites and tunnels dug by the Kurdistan Workers Party fighters along Mount Sinjar, from the Jal Miran area to the border with Syria.

He added that loud explosions were heard in the Mountain without giving further details.
Regnum adds:
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
At least eight people were killed and injured in an air strike by the Turkish air force on the positions of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in northern Iraq, As-Sumaria TV channel reported on February 2, citing a source in the Iraqi security forces.

The area of ​​the Makhmur camp in Erbil province was subjected to shelling. One of the PKK commanders was injured during the airstrike.

As REGNUM reported , on January 28, the Daily Sabah published information that Turkish foreign intelligence and the Turkish armed forces had eliminated PKK field commander Sileman Shemo Yusuf , known under the pseudonym "Azad" and who led the group's special forces, in northern Iraq.
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