Sunday, 13 June, 2010 , 17:50 AFP — Thirteen members of a group which Iran says is linked to foreign intelligence services have been arrested for allegedly killing two Kurdish clerics, the official IRNA news agency reported on Sunday.
Friday, 11 June, 2010 , 16:03 AFP — Two people were killed and 15 others were wounded in three Kurdish rebel attacks in Turkey, security officials and media reports said Friday.
Friday, 11 June, 2010 , 13:44 AFP — A woman was killed and 14 others, most of them soldiers, were wounded in two Kurdish rebel attacks in Turkey, a security official and media reports said Friday.
Friday, 11 June, 2010 , 11:48 AFP — A land mine blast blamed on Kurdish rebels hit a bus carrying troops in eastern Turkey on Friday, wounding 13 soldiers and a child, a local security source said.
Friday, 11 June, 2010 , 09:32 AFP — Eleven soldiers suffered wounds in a mine blast in eastern Turkey Friday blamed on Kurdish rebels, a local security source said.
Monday, 7 June, 2010 , 18:25 AFP — Turkish warplanes bombed several Kurdish rebel positions in northern Iraq on Monday, the NTV news channel reported, amid an upsurge in unrest between troops and the outlawed group.
Monday, 7 June, 2010 , 18:13 AFP — Turkish warplanes bombed Monday several Kurdish rebel positions in neighbouring northern Iraq, the NTV news channel reported, amid an upsurge in unrest between troops and the outlawed group.
Monday, 7 June, 2010 , 18:04 AFP — Turkish warplanes bombed Monday several Kurdish rebel positions in neighbouring northern Iraq, the NTV news channel reported, amid an upsurge in unrest between troops and the outlawed group.
Monday, 7 June, 2010 , 17:06 AFP — The Turkish air force bombed Monday several positions of outlawed Kurdish rebel group, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), in northern Iraq, the news channel NTV reported.
Monday, 7 June, 2010 , 16:58 AFP — The Turkish air force bombed Monday several positions of the outlawed Kurdish rebel group, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), in northern Iraq, the news channel NTV reported.