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Türkiye ‘neutralises’ 10 YPG/PKK terrorists in retaliation to Syria attack

Türkiye ‘neutralises’ 10 YPG/PKK terrorists in retaliation to Syria attack

4 Turkish troopers have been wounded in YPG/PKK assault focusing on Turkish army bases in northern Syria on Sunday.

Turkish National Defence Minister Hulusi Akar says the terrorists were “neutralised” in a retaliatory move after the yesterdays PKK/YPG attack.
Turkish National Defence Minister Hulusi Akar says the terrorists have been “neutralised” in a retaliatory transfer after the yesterdays PKK/YPG assault.
(Arif Akdoğan / AA)

Ten YPG/PKK terrorists have been “neutralised” after 4 Turkish troopers have been wounded in northern Syria in a army base assault, in response to the Turkish defence minister.

“The struggle here will continue unabated, with dedication and tenacity. We reiterate, as usual, that this fight will go on until the last terrorist is eliminated. The struggle is still ongoing,” Hulusi Akar advised reporters on Monday within the central Kayseri province.

Four Turkish troopers have been injured in an assault carried out by the YPG/PKK terrorists in northern Syria on Sunday, the Turkish National Defense Ministry earlier mentioned.

The wounded troopers acquired medical care and their remedy is ongoing, he added.

The terrorists attacked Turkish bases with simultaneous mortar and a number of rocket launchers within the Operation Olive Branch and Operation Euphrates Shield zones.

Akar mentioned the terrorists have been “neutralised” in a retaliatory transfer after their assault on the Turkish army base.

Turkish authorities use the time period “neutralised” to indicate the terrorists in query surrendered or have been killed or captured.

READ MORE: “Retaliatory measures taken after Turkish troops wounded in attack by PKK”

Türkiye’s struggle in opposition to terror

In its greater than 35-year terror marketing campaign in opposition to Türkiye, the PKK – listed as a terrorist organisation by Türkiye, the US, and the EU – has been liable for the deaths of greater than 40,000 folks, together with girls, kids, and infants.

YPG/PKK terrorists disguise out in northern Syria, close to the Turkish border, the place they plan and perform assaults on each locals and close by settlements in Türkiye.

Since 2016, Ankara has launched a trio of profitable anti-terror operations throughout its border in northern Syria to stop the formation of a terror hall and allow the peaceable settlement of residents: Euphrates Shield (2016), Olive Branch (2018), and Peace Spring (2019).

READ MORE: “Turkish security forces neutralise wanted PKK terrorists”

Source: AA

Source: www.trtworld.com