Monday, 17 July, 2006 , 12:45 AFP — Two separatist Kurdish rebels and a policeman were killed in a clash in Turkey's restive southeast, in the latest incidence of mounting bloodshed in the mainly Kurdish region, security sources said Monday.
Monday, 17 July, 2006 , 07:11 AFP — Two separatist Kurdish rebels and a policeman were killed in a clash in Turkey's restive mainly Kurdish southeast after the militants wounded another officer in an armed attack, security sources said Monday.
Monday, 17 July, 2006 , 06:36 AFP — Turkish security forces have killed two separatist Kurdish rebels who wounded a policeman in an armed attack in the country's restive mainly Kurdish southeast, security sources said Monday.
Sunday, 16 July, 2006 , 21:48 AFP — Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan signalled Sunday that his government was planning a tough response to mounting violence by Kurdish rebels as nine members of the security forces were killed, bringing to 14 the death toll in four days.
Sunday, 16 July, 2006 , 14:30 AFP — Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan signalled Sunday that his government was planning a tough response to mounting violence by Kurdish rebels after 13 members of the security forces were killed in the southeast over the past week.
Sunday, 16 July, 2006 , 09:22 AFP — Separatist Kurdish rebels have killed eight members of the security forces in a clash in Turkey's southeast, the latest incident of bloodshed in the mainly Kurdish region, the Anatolia news agency reported Sunday.
Saturday, 15 July, 2006 , 12:21 AFP — A senior militant from the Turkish Kurdish separatist group PKK has been injured in an Iranian attack on rebel positions in northern Iraq, the NTV news channel reported Saturday.
Saturday, 15 July, 2006 , 09:59 AFP — Turkish soldiers have killed a separatist Kurdish militant in a clash in the country's restive mainly Kurdish southeast, officials said Saturday.
Thursday, 13 July, 2006 , 18:47 AFP — Five Turkish soldiers were killed and four others injured Thursday when their vehicle ran over a landmine in the country's restive mainly Kurdish southeast, Anatolia news agency reported.
Wednesday, 12 July, 2006 , 18:38 AFP — The prime minister of the Kurdish Autonomous Region in Iraq, Nijirvan Barzani, said on Wednesday that Kurds had the right to a well-trained army capable of defending them.