Turkish army destroys PKK terrorists VIDEO
Türkiye has neutralised two PKK terrorists in the Beytushbap operation area in Shirnak.
Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya made the remarks on his Twitter page, Caliber.Az reports.
İKİ TERÖRİST ETKİSİZ HALE GETİRİLDİ🇹🇷
— Ali Yerlikaya (@AliYerlikaya) June 22, 2023
Van İl Jandarma Komutanlığımızca yapılan istihbari faaliyetler neticesinde;
Şırnak İl Jandarma Komutanlığımızın Beytüşşebap kırsalında icra ettiği Şehit Jandarma Teğmen İsmail Can Akdeniz Operasyonu kapsamında; 2 TERÖRİST SİLAHLARIYLA… pic.twitter.com/Nr5IEwxXy1
Moreover, four more PKK terrorists who escaped from a refugee camp in northern Iraq surrendered to the Turkish Armed Forces in the Pençe operations area at the Habur and Silopi border post.
"Four more RKK terrorists who escaped from a refugee camp in northern Iraq surrendered to our border post in Habur and Silopi. The only way out for the terrorists is to surrender to Turkish justice," the Turkish National Defence Ministry wrote on Twitter.
Pençe serisi operasyonları ile inlerine girdiğimiz terör örgütü PKK’dan kaçış sürüyor.
— T.C. Millî Savunma Bakanlığı (@tcsavunma) June 22, 2023
Irak’ın kuzeyindeki barınma kampından kaçan 4 PKK’lı terörist daha Habur ve Silopi'deki Hudut Karakolumuza teslim oldu.
Teröristler için tek çıkış yolu, Türk adaletine teslim olmaktır!… pic.twitter.com/TR1UQPkvys
Earlier, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that since 1984, when the PKK militants first carried out a bloody crime in Türkiye, and until March 2020, 7,500 members of the Turkish security forces and 6,800 civilians have died at the hands of this bloody organization.
The United States and the European Union have designated the PKK as a terrorist organisation.
Despite Ankara's attempts to find ways to resolve the situation, the PKK terrorist organisation has resumed armed attacks since July 2015.
In recent years, the PKK has sought to shift responsibility for the bloody crimes in the region to its offshoots.
In Syria, PKK terrorists cover themselves with the names PYD and YPG, and in the last two years they have called themselves the “Syrian Democratic Forces”.
In Iran, the PKK operates as the Kurdistan Free Life Party (PJAK).