Three Turkish soldiers were killed in the attack Thursday morning a military convoy by Kurdish guerrillas in the southeast of the country, the military said in a statement.
The attack, in the border province of Sirnak, was the deadliest since the outbreak reported on July 20 a new cycle of violence.
She was awarded by the Army to the “separatist terror organization”, which refers to the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK). Three soldiers, including an officer, were killed in the crossfire. A member of the rebellion was killed, the source said.
The military convoy was ambushed while conducting a “security operation” in the area, which is both border of Syria and Iraq. “Drones, helicopters and commando units were deployed to the scene of the attack,” the military said.
The Kurdish rebellion multiplies the actions of guerrillas since the attack Suruç (south) that killed 32 young activists of the Kurdish cause, while the Turkish Air Force daily target PKK bases.
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