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KRG tells villagers near Turkish border to leave as Turkey-PKK conflict escalates
2019-09-03
[Rudaw] The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) is calling on locals from more than a dozen villages in the Duhok province to avoid their areas amid escalated Ottoman Turkish Arclight airstrike
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s on alleged Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) positions in the region.

The mayor of the Derker town east of Zakho said that people in the area have been told to stay away.

"Last Wednesday, Zakho security forces informed us to warn residents from 15 villages in Derker and Batifa sub districts of visiting and commuting in their villages," Zeravan Musa told Rudaw.

Derker and Batifa are small towns located in the Sinat-Haftanin mountainous areas near the Ottoman Turkish border.

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’s Operation Claw against the PKK began on August 24 and is focusing on places where PKK fighters are apparently hiding in the Sinat-Haftanin region, according to the Ottoman Turkish Defense Ministry.

Musa said Ottoman Turkish forces do not coordinate with local officials when conducting operations against the PKK.

"We do not know anything of the operation as no coordination has been done with us," he said.

The orders to avoid the area will have adverse affects on the local economy, according to one resident.

"We make our living out of our farmlands," Aziz Sali, from the Sheransh village, told Rudaw. "But now, security forces are warning us not to get close to our village."

As part of the third phase of the ground operation, Turkey has entered two kilometers deep into the Kurdistan Region's territory, an Iraqi border security official, speaking on the condition of anonymity due to restrictions speaking to media, told Rudaw. He also said Turkey does not coordinate its moves with Iraqi or Kurdish forces.

"As border patrol forces, Turkey has not coordinated with us about carrying out the operation," the official said. "We understand they have entered two kilometers deep into [the Kurdistan Region] near Haftanin area."

Some of the villages to be avoided include Haftanin, Sinat, Qasrok, Pis Agha, Ava Gize and Sheransh.

On Sunday morning, five suspected members of the PKK were killed when a Ottoman Turkish warplane attacked their vehicle in the Bari Gari district northeast of Duhok city near the Ottoman Turkish border.

The first phase of Operation Claw began on May 27, followed by a second phase described as a "follow-up" operation on July 12. The first two phases were in the Khakurk region northeast of Erbil near the Ottoman Turkish and Iranian borders.

Turkey has not announced the end of any of Operation Claw’s phases.

Turkey regularly uses fighter jets to hit the PKK in the Kurdistan Region, but Operation Claw utilizes ground forces as well. The latest phase is supported by Turkey’s air force, army aviation forces, tanks and armed drones, the Ottoman Turkish Defense Ministry said.
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