Two Turkish soldiers, 34 Kurdish
militants killed: security sources
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[September 25, 2015]
DIYARBAKIR (Reuters) - Two Turkish
soldiers and 34 Kurdish insurgents have been killed in a militant attack
and Turkish military operations backed by air strikes, Turkish security
sources said on Friday.
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Southeastern Turkey has been trapped in a spiral of violence since
the collapse in July of a ceasefire with the PKK, leaving efforts to
find a long-term peace in tatters.
Overnight on Thursday Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) fighters opened
fire on troops in Sirnak province, close to Turkey's Iraq border,
killing 2 soldiers. In a now familiar pattern, the military launched
air-backed reprisal operations, killing 34 militants, security
sources told Reuters.
The latest clashes come as millions of Turks celebrate the festival
of Eid al-Adha. More than 100 security personnel and hundreds of PKK
militants have been killed since July.
The recent upsurge of violence comes at a difficult time for Turkey,
already wrestling with the complex humanitarian and security fallout
from civil war in neighboring Syria.
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The PKK -- which fights for greater Kurdish autonomy -- is viewed as
a terrorist organization in both Europe and the United States.
(Reporting by Seyhmus Cakan, writing by Jonny Hogg and David Dolan;
Editing by Ralph Boulton)
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