Nine PKK members killed in northern Iraq
The Turkish Defense Ministry announced that nine members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) were killed in a cross-border operation in northern Iraq.
The operation, known as Claw-Lock, is being carried out by the Turkish Armed Forces in the Duhok Governorate, specifically targeting PKK militants.
The Ministry took to Twitter to share the update, stating: “9 PKK terrorists detected in the Claw-Lock Operation region were neutralized with an air operation.”
Operation Claw-Lock is an ongoing military initiative led by the Turkish Armed Forces, targeting PKK members in northern Iraq.
The operation specifically focuses on the Duhok Governorate, aiming to counter the presence and activities of the PKK. (ILKHA)