Turkish armies have left northern Iraq

Filed under:Mid East — posted by webmaster on December 19, 2007 @ 3:56 pm

Turkish armies have left territory of northern Iraq. It occurred less than in 24 hours after the next intervention.
Nearby 300 military men have intruded in Iraq in the evening on December, 17th and have promoted deep into the countries on some kilometers. The decision on intrusion was accepted after detection Kurdish Working Party insurgents, who tried to get into the territory of Turkey.
Under statements of Turkish militaries, during operation the significant loss has been caused to Kurdish insurgents. However, nothing is informed on exact losses of insurgents. Militaries have only specified, that during ground operation and an air strike peace inhabitants have not suffered and any other messages should be regarded as disinformation.
At night on December, 16th, the Turkish army forces of tens warplanes at support of heavy artillery has put a series of attacks on Kurdish Working Party’s prospective positions in northern areas of Iraq.
In this connection the Iraq authorities have declared, that attacks have fallen to peace villages therefore the woman was killed and some hundreds inhabitants have been compelled to leave the houses as peace villages have undergone to bombardment.
Hardly later the Turkish government has addressed to Kurdish insurgents with the requirement to combine the weapon, having promised otherwise to continue military operations.
 

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