At a press briefing on Thursday, Defense Ministry press adviser Admiral Zeki Aktrk said Trkiye neutralized 2,032 PKK terrorists inside the country, in Iraq and Syria, including 56 in the last week, Daily Sabah reported.
“Neutralized” is a term used to describe terrorists captured dead or alive.
Aktrk also noted that 119 terrorists turned themselves in since January, including six PKK members who fled shelters in northern Iraq.
‘Operations in Trkiye and beyond the borders dealt a heavy blow to terrorist groups like the PKK, the YPG, Daesh and FETÖ,’ he highlighted.
The YPG is the PKK’s Syrian offshoot, while the Glenist Terror Group (FETÖ) is a shadowy group that infiltrated state and public institutions before orchestrating the defeated 2016 coup attempt in Trkiye.
Aktrk said airstrikes destroyed a total of 16 caves, bunkers and hideouts used by terrorists in northern Iraqi districts Gara, Metina, Khakurk and Qandil where Ankara has been conducting Operation Claw-Lock since last April.
It was preceded
by two operations – Claw-Tiger and Claw-Eagle – launched in 2020 to root out terrorists hiding in northern Iraq and plotting cross-border attacks in Trkiye.
In the same region, Turkish forces confiscated a large cache of munitions, explosives, guns and materials.
In Syria, Aktrk said, the Turkish military responded to a total of 467 attempts to attack and harass its forces in 2023.
‘Some 27 PKK/YPG terrorists have been eliminated in the region in the past week, totaling 1,435 terrorists in 2023,’ the admiral added.
On border security, Aktrk informed authorities intercepted 12,889 people since Jan. 1, including 2,367 in the past week, before they infiltrated into Trkiye. Two among them were terrorists of the PKK and FETÖ.
Turkish border patrol brought in 583 terrorists attempting to cross the border, Aktrk added.
Source: Azerbaijan State News Agency