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    Turkey launches massive operation in Iraq

    ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey's military says about 10,000 soldiers are taking part in its offensive against Kurdish rebels, making it the nation's largest attack on the insurgents in more than three years.

    The military launched the offensive on Wednesday after Kurdish rebels carried out raids near the Turkey-Iraq border that killed 24 Turkish soldiers.

    The military said 22 battalions, or about 10,000 soldiers, were taking part in the offensive, but it didn't say how many of them were in southern Turkey and how many in northern Iraq.

    But it was the largest such offensive since early 2008.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

    ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Thousands of high school students marched in the streets of the Turkish capital on Thursday to denounce the killing of 24 soldiers by Kurdish rebels, and the military pressed ahead with its air and ground offensive against the insurgents across the Iraqi border.

    Turkey began the offensive against the Kurdish rebels on Wednesday after they conducted their deadly attacks on military and police targets along the border.

    Turkish news reports, without citing sources, said more than 20 Kurdish rebels have been killed in the offensive. But Dostdar Hamo, a spokesman for the Kurdistan Workers' Party in northern Iraq, told The Associated Press by telephone Thursday that only five rebels have been killed and seven others wounded since the start of the Turkish campaign. The figures given by either side cannot be independently verified.

    About a dozen warplanes flew several bombing sorties out of two military bases in the country's southeast before sunrise Thursday, the state-run TRT television said. The television said one Turkish soldier was killed on Thursday by rebel fire as he rappelled from a helicopter. It was not clear whether the soldier was killed in Iraq.

    Wednesday's killing of the 24 soldiers and the wounding of 18 was the deadliest one-day attack by the rebels since the mid-1990s, and it has outraged many in Turkey and fueled nationalist sentiment. The U.S. and NATO also have condemned it.

    Thousands of high school students carrying Turkish flags marched throughout Ankara on Thursday and visited the mausoleum of the founder of Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, in a show of solidarity.

    "Tooth for tooth, blood for blood, vengeance!" students chanted in support of the military as they marched through the affluent Tunali Hilmi district. At one point, the students stopped traffic to sing the national anthem as some shopkeepers joined them and passers-by stood still in respect.

    The youths also shouted: "Ankara wake up, honor your martyrs!"

    The flag-draped coffins of the slain soldiers were being flown to several cities across the country on Thursday for burial. TRT television, citing unnamed local sources, said the rebels heavily relied on mortar fire during Wednesday's attack, and that along with their use of rocket-propelled grenades and AK-47 Kalashnikov assault rifles explained the high number of casualties.

    The government was expected to brief the lawmakers about the ongoing military incursion into Iraq in a closed-door session later Thursday.

    "Enough is enough, the government must allow all of us to fight them (the rebels)," said an angry taxi driver, Sedat Inci. Like many other taxi drivers, Inci had decorated his cab with red-and-white Turkish flags in support of the military's drive against the autonomy-seeking guerrillas.

    Several newspapers condemned the rebels in banner headlines against a black background.

    "24 martyrs, 74 million wounded," said the daily Posta, referring to Turkey's entire population.

    The Yeni Safak newspaper's banner headline read: "Endless Pain."

    In new violence on Thursday, suspected Kurdish rebels wounded three soldiers in a roadside bomb attack near the town of Altinova in southeastern Mus province, said Gov. Ali Cinar.

    President Abdullah Gul and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed to retaliate against the rebels and imposed further pressure on Iraq and the Iraqi Kurdish administration to try to prevent rebel attacks from Iraqi soil.

    The Kurdish provinces of northern Iraq are mostly stable and prosperous. But to Turkey, which has a large Kurdish minority, they also are an inspiration and a support base for the Kurdish rebels.

    Turkey's Kurdish rebel conflict has killed tens of thousands of people since the insurgents took up arms for autonomy in the country's Kurdish-dominated southeast in 1984.

    ____

    Associated Press writer Yayha Barzanji in Sulaimaniyah, Iraq, contributed.

     

    22 comments

    • Alp  •  7 mths ago
      I am still waiting for one decent man to come up with a few facts that will prove otherwise and I'll shut up. Don't waste your time to vomit your hatred deep in you. Just state the facts... Here is a few comments for pro-Israeli comments: My ancestors helped Jews when Christians were oppressing and killing Jews in Spain in medieval ages (search wiki). Ottomans were among a few nations that Jews lived in peace. When Germans were prosecuting Jews in WW2, newly established Turkish state diplomats were busy trying to get Turkish passports to Jews to save them. Until recent events Turkey was the best ally of Israel in the region. Turkey was one of the first nations to recognize Israel's statehood. None of your comments will change that. This will be the case in the future too. I helped when there was a big wild fire in Israel last year. I'd help again should there be a need in the future again. None of your comments will change that either.
    • Unbalanced  •  7 mths ago
      And so the jackals and hyenas swoop in after the lions have cut the head off the antelope.
    • max  •  7 mths ago
      Iraqi goverment has no control over kurdish area
    • Edwin  •  7 mths ago
      Looks like the Turks can use our hardware and supplies after we leave that hole. Best of lick to them.
    • Nah  •  7 mths ago
      Whats the difference between a palistinian and a kurd? How would Turkey react to an airlift or overland transport of "supplies" to help these beleaguered kurds? Maybe a gang of four should get involved? Is a single turk worth 1,000 kurds?

      Oh yeah, two sets of rules.
      • Nice and Fluffy! 7 mths ago
        Are you serious? A Kurd is an Indo-European proto-Iranian like an Ossetian and an Afgan (which means they're of Iranian stock that split off thousands of years ago), whereas the Palestinians are an Arab tribe that is somewhat native to Israel, I'm not sure if they split off from the Jews or the Arabs during Mohammad the Propeht's day, but they are semetic peoples like the Jews.
    • Thomas Edison  •  7 mths ago
      Kurds are like gypsies, no education, no economy, no inferstructure such as hospitals , schools, factories for workers, so if they got there own land for a country then what would they do for a living? Not everyone can be a goat herder , there needs to be other occupations for a country to prosper. So instead of thanking Turkey for letting them live there and go to Turkish schools and Turkish hospitals they act like animals and kill innocent people. Its like if you invite a guest to stay at your house and eat your food, then they turn around and want your house, instead of thanking you for your genorousity
      • Greaseman 7 mths ago
        You just showed YOU have no education by saying that. I guess you've never been in Northern Iraq.
      • Chris-USA 7 mths ago
        "Kurds are like gypsies, no education, no economy, no inferstructure such as hospitals , schools, factories for workers, so if they got there own land for a country then what would they do for a living?" the words of a racist. They are like that because you kept them like that you idiot.
      • Nice and Fluffy! 7 mths ago
        Some Jew you are.
    • Edwin  •  7 mths ago
      Looks like the Turks will have our hardware and supplies after we leave that hole. Better luck to them.
    • Thomas Edison  •  7 mths ago
      Kurds are like gypsies, no education, no economy, no inferstructure such as hospitals , schools, factories for workers, so if they got there own land for a country then what would they do for a living? Not everyone can be a goat herder , there needs to be other occupations for a country to prosper. So instead of thanking Turkey for letting them live there and go to Turkish schools and Turkish hospitals they act like animals and kill innocent people. Its like if you invite a guest to stay at your house and eat your food, then they turn around and want your house, instead of thanking you for your genorousity
      • EyalN 7 mths ago
        You are as Jew as the Pope, and as Racist as Hitler.
      • basar 7 mths ago
        David is right. PKK does not want a free country for themselves. They want autonomy. The reason is easy. They want to get paid by Ankara because they know they can not make money. If they become a free country, Turkey taxpayers money wont be spent for building schools or hospitals for them.
      • Greaseman 7 mths ago
        You dirty, hairy, stinkin'Turks are the most misinformed idiots in history.
    • philly57  •  7 mths ago
      So it's okay for Turkey to invade another country to hunt terrorists but not okay for Israel to do the same? Hypocrites.
      • Thomas Edison 7 mths ago
        Turkey is not occupying
        Palestine is being occupied you dumb jackass
      • EyalN 7 mths ago
        There is no such thing as Palestine, Only Israel. Israel exists from biblical times, and was re-acknowledged by the UN in the 20th century. When was Palestine established? When was the Palestinian people formed?

        The truth is that the land of Israel was almost empty until Jews re-inhabited it in the 20th century, and that "Palestinians" did not exist as a group of people until kicked out of their homes by the neighboring arab countries.
      • Chris-USA 7 mths ago
        Turkey is not occupying? Really? Turkey is occupying half the island nation of Cyprus into which it imported 200000 turkish settlers. They took over the homes of the Cypriot people who were forced out by the Turkish army. How about flotilla'ing the Turkish settlers and army out of Cyprus you hypocrite?
    • mRay  •  7 mths ago
      Turkey has crossed the border of a sovereign nation. They suffer casualties as a result, and now want to cry about it. Turkey needs it's #$%$ kicked for it's aggressive incursion. But the spinsters are already at work. The aggressors are labeled the peacemakers, and the liberal liars perpetuate the lie and cry foul! Wow, it is clcear exactly where the world is situated on the prophetic timeline. During the end time we are clearly warned that this is what is to take place. The lie is labelled as truth, and the peaceful are called war mongers, blue is red, and white is black.........lawlessness is called lawful, man it's enough to make your head swim. All one need do is consider those around him who believe the lie, to figure out that time is running short.......
      • Hüseyin 7 mths ago
        A sovereign nation is responsible for its borders so Iraq has no sovereignity in their northern border cuz there is no Iraqi soldiers in there,they abandoned the north.
      • Andrew 7 mths ago
        Calm down, calm down. People are #$%$ at us in the same way about hitting terrorists inside Pakistan. Iraq and Turkey are both our allies, and Turkey is attacking the PKK, which the civilized world including Iraq recognizes as a terrorist group. And we need to remember that this is no nation Turkey is fighting, terrorist groups don't give a #$%$ about anyone's borders, and they use borders to their advantage to keep from being attacked. I agree, I would rather not have Turkish troops in Iraq, I would rather have the Iraqi military be better funded, and have them take care of these scumbags, but that's not the case. But I wouldn't start condemning them unless they stay regardless of whether or not they succeed in destroying the PKK in the region.
    • EM  •  7 mths ago
      Remember the Armenians.
    • basar  •  7 mths ago
      Turkey is not in Iraq to invade them. Turkey is just after PKK terrorists who have continuously attacking Turks.
    • Thomas Edison  •  7 mths ago
      Kurds are like gypsies, no education, no economy, no inferstructure such as hospitals , schools, factories for workers, so if they got there own land for a country then what would they do for a living? Not everyone can be a goat herder , there needs to be other occupations for a country to prosper. So instead of thanking Turkey for letting them live there and go to Turkish schools and Turkish hospitals they act like animals and kill innocent people. Its like if you invite a guest to stay at your house and eat your food, then they turn around and want your house, instead of thanking you for your genorousity
    • Marchnwe  •  Istanbul, Turkey  •  7 mths ago
      Plot on Turks and Islam infact is going on and the efforts of those who do not want any muslims pay off after hundreds years of scheming...
    • basar  •  7 mths ago
      PKK does not want a free country for themselves. They want autonomy. The reason is easy. They want to get paid by Ankara because they know they can not make money because they are uneducated and oldminded people who kill their daughters for having bfs. If they become a free country, Turkey taxpayers' money wont be spent for building schools or hospitals for them.
    • Paul Jones  •  7 mths ago
      The non-Islamic world is enjoying watching Turkey get its butt whipped. Israel should arm the Kurds to the teeth.
    • John  •  Fort Myers, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Let me try and understand all of this! We are there protecting the Iraqi's and Turkey and Iran invade when ever they want??? Is it just me or is there something wrong with this picture. Not a word from Hillary or what's his name to Turkey or Iran telling them to stay out. Well let us try and add some sense to this fiasco. How about we let Turkey and Iran take over Iraq and we get the hell out! Makes sense to me!
    • Alp  •  7 mths ago
      For those of you who don't know much about PKK, here is some help for you. Don't take anything granted do your research and comeback with facts like civilized people:
      Fact 1: PKK is a terrorist organization according to NATO, US, EU, etc.
      Fact 2: PKK detonates bombs in public areas including parks.
      Fact 3: PKK kills citizens of Turkey including turks and kurds. Just past tuesday they killed 5 policeman among them turks&kurds and civilians inculuding a 4 years old. Are you surprised, don't be that happened in the past so much that these bloody terrorists are called baby killers!
      Fact 4: PKK set a student (high school students is what I am talking about) dorm on fire a couple of months ago and killed an imam.
      Fact 5: PKK is very much like drug cartels in Mexico-US border that terrorize the region. They are supported by drug traders in terms of money. People living in US, how would you feel about mexican drug cartels killing your soldiers, policemen, and civilians at the border?
      Fact 6: Iran is among the countries that sold guns to PKK terrorists. Be careful not be on the same side as Iran!
    • Denne herre betaler!  •  7 mths ago
      Turkey is a two faced fraud. When PKK launches attacks inside Turkey,, Turkey responds with a massive invasion amid threats of "revenge" while promising that Kurds will be killed in "multiple" for causing Turkish deaths but when Israel launches a much smaller military response to Hamas in Gaza when they shoot over 8,000 rockets over a three year period, Turkey screams that Israel has no right to do it and ignores the rights of Gaza which has no standing as a territory.

      Turkey should shut its stupid mouth.
    • Templar Knight  •  Perth, Australia  •  7 mths ago
      The Turks will deal with the Kurds as they did to the Armenians....
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