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Six dead in fresh violence in eastern Turkey: security sources

Six dead in fresh violence in eastern Turkey: security sources


- Two Turkish troops and four Kurdish rebels were killed in fresh fighting in the country's volatile east, security sources said Wednesday.

The soldiers died when Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) rebels ambushed a military vehicle carrying paramilitary forces to a post in Kigi, Bingol province, late Tuesday.

Four PKK rebels were killed Wednesday in a security operation to catch the perpetrators, the sources said.

The PKK, considered a terrorist group by Turkey, the United States and the European Union, has been fighting for a separate state in the mainly Kurdish southeast and east of Turkey since 1984. The conflict has left more than 37,000 dead.

The Turkish army has stepped up its campaign against the PKK since December, even carrying out cross border air and land attacks on PKK camps in northern Iraq.

Turkey has blamed the PKK for a series of attacks, including a July 27 bomb blasts in Istanbul which left 17 dead and more than 150 wounded.




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