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Nine Kurdish rebels, three soldiers killed in Turkey clashes


Tuesday, 1 April, 2008 , 08:56

ANKARA, April 1, 2008 (AFP) — Nine Kurdish rebels and three soldiers were killed in clashes in southeastern Turkey near the Iraqi border, the Turkish military said Tuesday.

Five soldiers were also wounded in the fighting that erupted Monday during a military operation in the mountains of Sirnak province against the separatist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), said a statement on the General Staff web site.

The army also destroyed ammunition and supplies in PKK hideouts, it said.

Fighting in the region continued Tuesday, the Anatolia news agency reported.

With an increase last year in PKK violence, the Turkish army stepped up action against the outlawed group and in February conducted a week-long ground offensive against camps in northern Iraq where the rebels enjoy refuge.

In the latest cross-border operation last week, at least 15 PKK members were killed in two days of air and artillery shelling, the Turkish army said.

The PKK, listed as a terrorist group by Ankara and much of the international community, has fought for self-rule in Kurdish-majority southeast Turkey since 1984. The conflict has claimed more than 37,000 lives.